Lons with the structure below are used in the synthesis of a variety of plastics. Which is the correct ionic product of the chemical compound formed when the polyatomic ion shown below combines with calcium ions? Ca2C3O2 Ca(C3H3O2)2 Ca2C3H3O2 Ca(C3O2)2
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