<p>NO. you must balance.</p>
<p>also, Hydrogen exists as a diatomic gas</p>
<p>1) what's a complex ion?
2) what does diatomic mean again?</p>
<p>Those aren't hydrogen, they're technically free protons. But free protons don't exist in water, so they become hydronium.</p>
<p>1) complex ion: central atom(s) with ligands. Generally a lewis acid/base product.</p>
<p>2) 2 atoms</p>
<p>a complexed ion is basically what happens when a transition metal and a ligand react. A ligand would be H20, NH3, etc look em up. Typically, you make twice the amount of ligand as the metals charge. Al3+ + NH3 = Al(NH3)6</p>
<p>Diatomic means two atoms. H2, Cl2, Br2, I2.</p>
<p>Yeah the halogens exist only as diatomic atoms in nature. </p>
<p>[Ag(NH3)2]+ is also an important complex ion. Complex ions always have a charge (duh.. ION). So Al and NH3 would be [Al(NH3)6]+3</p>
<p>ya make sure there is a charge.</p>
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<p>Thank you wg90210</p>