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In polyatomic ions, NH+4 is an example of ________ ion.

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homonuclear
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heteronuclear
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multinuclear
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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is B heteronuclear
In polyatomic ions, NH+4 is an example of heteronuclear ion. Heteronuclear ions are basically the ions which are formed of two different elements. For example, NH+4 (ammonium ion)

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