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Writing Formulas of Ionic Compounds formed with Polyatomic Ions. The total positive and negative charges of the ions must sum to zero for an ionic compound. If more than one of the polyatomic ions is required, the ion should be placed in parentheses and a subscript used to indicate how many are required. Combine each of the anions and cations below into the correct ternary ionic compound and then write the name of the compound under the formula.
CO32- |
OH- |
PO43- |
SO42- |
NO3- |
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Na+ |
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Mg2+ |
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Al3+ |
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NH4+ |
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