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I've never seen such a thing.

 

There are so many polyatomic ions. You could calculate the electronegativity/electropositivity for polyatomic ions yourself though.

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i'm not sure i could. example; i dont think that [math]NO_3- SO_4-2[/math]etc have electronegativities with similar correlation to their atomic substituents.

 

also, i'd like to broaden this topic to include monoatomic ions.

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