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Is their no way to calculate the ionic charge of a polyatomic molecule, simply commiting to memory is an issue so knowing a "one way fits all" formula for determing ion charge would be more convenient
Charges is simply the no of protons and neutrons cancelling each other out. If you could just know the atomic no, you would theoretically able to calculate charge.
the best way is to just be familiar with them tbh it is really easy to memorize polyatomic ions with their charges, you can't just simply calculate them because they vary differently, there are polyatomic ions that contain oxygen, nitrogen, halogens, chalcogens, etc.. transition metals, for instance, have variable charges so it is unpredictable.