HF begins to accept fluoride ions, forming the polyatomic ions ( such as bifluoride, ) and protons, thus greatly increasing the acidity of the compound.
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An example of a polyatomic ion is the hydroxide ion; consisting of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom, hydroxide has a charge of " 1.
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I haven't heard that term before, but there are a number of polyatomic negative ions important in biology : PO4, SO4, HCO3, NO3.
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Due to the instability of radical ions, polyatomic and molecular ions are usually formed by gaining or losing elemental ions such as, rather than gaining or losing electrons.
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Here, he aimed to rationalize the shapes adopted by polyatomic molecules in the ground state as well as in excited states, by applying theoretical contributions made by Mulliken.
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Unlike other polyatomic ions, such as carbonate and sulfate, the phosphate ion can form two partial ions, H 2 PO 4-and HPO 4 2 -.
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For a diatomic molecule like CO or HCl or a linear polyatomic molecule like OCS in its ground vibrational state, the allowed rotational energies in the rigid rotor approximation are
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However, in quantum physics, organic chemistry, and biochemistry, the term " molecule " is often used less strictly, also being applied to polyatomic ions.
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These relations between the principle of detailed balance and the second law of thermodynamics were clarified in 1887 when Hendrik Lorentz objected to the Boltzmann H-theorem for polyatomic gases.
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The triflate anion, is an extremely stable polyatomic ion, being the conjugate base of triflic acid ( CF 3 SO 3 H ), one of the strongest acids known.