A positively-charged ion or cation has more protons than electrons. The proton number is the atomic number of the element, while the electron number is the atomic number minus the charge. A negatively-charged ion or anion has more electrons than protons . Again, the number of protons is the atomic number.
Positive ions are chemical species which carries a positive electrical charge. These ions form when an atom or molecule loses an electron. Therefore, Positive ions have more protons than electrons. But, negative ions are chemical species which carries a negative electrical charge. These ions form when an atom or molecule gains an electron.
No, an ion does not have a neutral charge. Ions are atoms or molecules that have gained or lost electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge.
An ion has an electrical charge.
When an electron is added to a unipositive ion, the resulting atom gains a negative charge and becomes a neutral atom. The electron neutralizes the positive charge of the ion, balancing the overall charge of the atom.
The product is neutral.
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by definition, ions are charged atoms. so a neutral ion doesn't exist
Helium atom is neutral and has no charge. It becomes a positive ion with a charge of +1 when it loses an electron.
A chromic ion, Cr3+, has a charge of +3 due to the loss of three electrons from a neutral chromium atom.
Non it is neutral
A neutron, which has neutral charge
The neutral hydrogen atom is neutral; the ion (H+) is positive.
The charge of an ion depends on the number of electrons gained or lost. Since the charge of an ion is not mentioned in this case, it is typically neutral as an atom, having an equal number of protons and electrons.