monissaatomeissa
Monissaatomeissa, often translated as polyatomic ions, are charged chemical species composed of more than one atom bonded together. These ions behave as a single unit and carry a net electrical charge, either positive or negative. The atoms within a polyatomic ion are held together by covalent bonds. The overall charge of the ion arises from an imbalance between the total number of protons and electrons in the constituent atoms.
Common examples of polyatomic ions include sulfate (SO4^2-), nitrate (NO3^-), ammonium (NH4^+), and carbonate (CO3^2-). The
The naming of polyatomic ions follows specific conventions. Many common polyatomic ions end in "-ate" or "-ite,"