A ternary ionic compound consists of a monoatomic ion plus a cation?

true or false.

The statement is false. A ternary ionic compound consists of three elements: a polyatomic ion (which itself consists of multiple atoms), a cation (which is a positively charged ion), and an anion (which is a negatively charged ion). So, a ternary ionic compound consists of a polyatomic ion plus a cation and an anion.