Identify polyatomic ion in MgCO3

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The polyatomic ion in magnesium carbonate is carbonate ion.

POLYATOMIC ION:
  • An ion is called polyatomic if it has more than one atom present in it.
  • The given compound is magnesium carbonate.
  • Magnesium carbonate dissociate to form positive and negative radicals.
  • The dissociation is as follows:[tex]\[MgC{{O}_{3}} ------- > M{{g}^{2+}}+CO_{3}^{2-}\][/tex]
  • Here dipositive magnesium ion and dinegative carbonate ion is formed as the radicals.
  • The carbonate ion formed is the polyatomic ion in magnesium carbonate.

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