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polyatomic


Meanings
  • A type of molecule consisting of several atoms that share electrons, resulting in a neutral overall charge. The arrangement of atoms in a polyatomic ion can vary.

    - "The nitrate ion (NO3-) is an example of a triatomic ion. The sulfate ion (SO42-) is an example of a tetraatomic ion."

Rhymes
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polyphony , polygraphy , polytechnic , polyhedron
Homophones
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  1. polyamide (en) : A type of synthetic polymer made from repeating units of amide groups. It is a thermoplastic material that can be melted and then cooled to form a solid shape. Polyamides are used in a wide range of applications, including textiles, fibers, ropes, automotive parts, industrial gaskets, and many others.

  2. polymerase (en) : An enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of DNA or RNA from their respective templates using the base units supplied by the template. DNA polymerases are responsible for the replication of DNA during the process of cell division. RNA polymerases are responsible for the transcription of DNA into RNA, which is then translated into proteins by ribosomes.


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polyatomic
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monatomic ion (consists of a single atom), diatomic molecule (consists of two atoms), triatomic molecule (consists of three atoms), tetraatomic molecule (consists of four atoms), polyatomic ion (consists of several atoms sharing electrons to form a neutral charge)


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The term 'polyatomic' comes from the Greek words 'polys' meaning'many' and 'atomos' meaning 'atom'. So, a polyatomic ion is a molecule that consists of several atoms, making it a complex ion.


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  1. ionic bond: A type of chemical bond that forms between two oppositely charged ions, resulting in the formation of a stable ionic compound. In an ionic bond, one ion donates one or more electrons to another ion, which then accepts the electrons, resulting in the formation of a stable ionic compound. Ionic bonds are generally strong and relatively inflexible, and they are typically formed between metals and nonmetals, such as sodium (Na+) and chlorine (Cl-), which form table salt (NaCl) when they combine through an ionic bond.

  2. covalent bond: A type of chemical bond that forms between two atoms when they share one or more pairs of electrons, resulting in the formation of a stable covalent compound. In a covalent bond, the atoms involved in the bond share electrons, resulting in the formation of a stable covalent compound. Covalent bonds are generally weaker than ionic bonds, but they are more flexible and can accommodate a wider range of bond lengths and bond angles. Covalent bonds are typically formed between nonmetals and metals, such as hydrogen (H) and chlorine (Cl), which form hydrogen chloride (HCl) when they combine through a covalent bond.


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In literature and art, the term 'polyatomic' is not commonly used, as it is a scientific term primarily used in chemistry and biology to describe certain types of ions. However, in some cases, the term 'polyatomic' or related terms may be used metaphorically or symbolically to describe certain complex or multi-faceted phenomena, concepts, or situations. For example, in a poem or a work of art, the term 'polyatomic' or related terms might be used to describe a complex emotional state or a situation that has multiple layers or dimensions. In such cases, the use of the term 'polyatomic' or related terms is metaphorical or symbolic in nature, and it is not intended to be taken literally as a scientific term.

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