cations, they all ionize to a positive charge
cation=+ charge
anion=- charge
Metals are elements, not cations. But metals have high tendency to form cations.
Cations are ions with a positive charge
Metals become cations in solution.
Cations.
metals in general
Metals form positive ions (cations).
Metals form cations and have positive oxidation states.
Metals become cations in solution.
Cations.
Metals usually form cations, or positively charged ions.
Metals generally form cations
metals in general
Metal
Metals form positive ions (cations).
''Cations'' breh. Transition metals often form ions wihout complete octets that's why all the stable ions are all cations You can also tell that they form cations because some of the trans metals form colored compounds and give off light. Light is only given off by cations, not anions.
Cations can be titrated.
The type of ions that metals form are called positively charged ions. The scientific name for positively charged ions is cations.
Metals form cations and have positive oxidation states.
No, it is not true. When metals loose electrons they become cations.