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a polyatomic ion has the formula c₂h₃o₂⁻. what is the name of this ion?
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The polyatomic ion with the formula \( \ce{C2H3O2^-} \) is the acetate ion (or sometimes called ethanoate ion, but acetate is the common name). It is derived from acetic acid (\( \ce{CH3COOH} \)) when it loses a proton (\( \ce{H^+} \)), forming \( \ce{CH3COO^-} \) (which is equivalent to \( \ce{C2H3O2^-} \) in terms of atom count and charge).
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acetate ion (or ethanoate ion)