Because polyatomic ions are made of covalently bonded atoms, do they behave like simple covalent bonded atoms?
1 Answer
Aug 8, 2014
No, they behave like simple ions.
Even though they are made of covalently bonded atoms, they have a charge. So they behave as ions.
See What are polyatomic ions?.
That makes it easy to balance equations that have polyatomic ions.
If we have to balance an equation like
(NH₄)₂SO₄ + Ba(NO₃)₂ → NH₄NO₃ + BaSO₄
we can mentally let NH₄ = M, SO₄ = X, and NO₃ = Y. Then the equation becomes
We balance this as
M₂X + BaY₂ → 2MY + BaX
When we put the symbols back in, we get
(NH₄)₂SO₄ + Ba(NO₃)₂ → 2NH₄NO₃ + BaSO₄
You will soon get used to it, and then you can do polyatomic ions in your head.