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  • Chlorate Ion (ClO₃⁻) in Chloric Acid: Definition & Explanation
    The polyatomic ion in chloric acid (HClO₃) is the chlorate ion (ClO₃⁻).

    Here's why:

    * Chloric acid is a strong acid, meaning it readily donates a hydrogen ion (H⁺) in solution.

    * When chloric acid loses its hydrogen ion, it leaves behind the chlorate ion, which has a negative charge (-1).

    * The chlorate ion is a polyatomic ion because it consists of multiple atoms (one chlorine and three oxygen) bonded together with a net charge.

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