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neutral ; a nuetron
Yes, ions are charged molecules by definition. There are two types cations (with positive charges) and anions (with negative charges).
A displacement table would be used to find information on which cations or anions will replace other cations or anions in a chemical reaction.
Cations.
Electrically charged atoms are called ions: positive charge - cations, negative charge - anions.
No, cations have a positive charge and have lost electrons. Anions have a negative charge and have gained electrons. In an ionic compound anions and cations attract each other due to opposite charges.
neutral ; a nuetron
Yes, ions are charged molecules by definition. There are two types cations (with positive charges) and anions (with negative charges).
How to determine these ions:metal cations: find the positive charge, and make sure it is qual to the group numbernonmetal anions: subtract 8 from the group numbertransition metals cations: the number of electrons lost
They have opposite charges. A cation has a positive (+) charge; an anion has a negative (-) charge.
By combining three calcium cations with charges of +2 each with two phosphate anions with charges of -3 each to give a formula unit Ca3(PO4)2.
The ions are b, anions and cations. Note that xenon is not an ion, it is a noble gas.
The formula for ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3. Both the cations and the anions in this compound are polyatomic.
Yes anions and cations share electrons. Anions gain electrons and cations loose electrons.
Yes. Anions are negative ions and cations are positive ions.
A displacement table would be used to find information on which cations or anions will replace other cations or anions in a chemical reaction.
cations