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Hi, According to the MSDChem website it is classified as an ion/group/compound and is a non-polymer. this website will give some more detail http://www.ebi.ac.uk/msd-srv/msdchem/cgi-bin/cgi.pl?FUNCTION=getByCode&CODE=SE4 hope this helps

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The selenate ion is classified as an oxyanion of selenium. It contains one atom of selenium and four atoms of oxygen, with a -2 charge. Selenate is commonly found in compounds like sodium selenate (Na2SeO4) and potassium selenate (K2SeO4).

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