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based on the naming rules for ions, which of the following is a negativ…

Question

based on the naming rules for ions, which of the following is a negatively charged ion (not a polyatomic ion)? (1 point)
○ chlorite
○ chlorate
○ chlorine
○ chloride

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze each option:
  • Chlorite ($\ce{ClO2^-}$) and chlorate ($\ce{ClO3^-}$) are polyatomic ions (consist of multiple atoms), so they are eliminated.
  • Chlorine ($\ce{Cl2}$) is a neutral diatomic molecule, not an ion, so it is eliminated.
  • Chloride ($\ce{Cl^-}$) is a monatomic (single atom) negatively charged ion (anion) formed when chlorine gains an electron.

Answer:

D. chloride