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The “ide” ending is usually associated with monatomic anions, but there are some polyatomic ions that end in "ide". Determine which of the following polyatomic ions has a name that ends in “ide”.
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HPO42-
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C2H3O2-
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OH-
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SO42-
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None of these |
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