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yes positive ions are faster then negative ions

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Does uranium have positive or negative ions?

Sin uranium is a metal it will form negative ions.


What has positive ions and can form ionic compounds?

Metals form positive ions and form ionic compounds with negative ions.


Does Fe form negative ions?

No, it forms positive ions.


Will atoms of a non metallic element form positive or negative ions?

Positive ions


What type of chemical forms between positive and negative ions?

Ionic bonds form between positive and negative ions.


Positive ions from a base and negative ions from an acid form a what?

A salt


Do non-metals become positive or negative as ions?

It is possible to make positive ions of nonmetals e.g. oxygen, chlorine, by putting enough energy into them. They normally form negative ions when in a spontaneous reaction.


Does salt form when positive and negative ions combine?

NO


Why do some atoms form positive ions and some form negative ions?

Because they want to.


Do ions form electrically positive compounds?

The positive ions and negative ions attract each other. This attractive force is an ionic bond. Each positive ion balances the charge of one negative ion so overall, the compound is electrically neutral. P.S. This is from my textbook. Good luck. :)


Do non metal elements only form positive ions?

Metals tend to form positive ions also known as cations.


Does chlorine form positive or negative ions?

Chlorine forms a negative ion.