tetraanions
Tetraanions, or tetraanions, are chemical species that carry a net charge of minus four. They constitute a class of polyatomic anions encountered in inorganic chemistry and related fields.
Most tetraanions arise from the deprotonation of polyprotic acids or from the condensation and rearrangement of
A well-known example of a tetraanion is the pyrophosphate ion, [P2O7]4−. This ion forms salts such as
Other tetraanions exist within oxoanion families, particularly among phosphorus- and sulfur-containing species, where multiple oxygen atoms