Every cation has positive charge.
cations
Cations are attracted to anions.
cations, positively charged ions, can be told from anions, negatively charged ions, bysize--cations are smaller then the average atomic mass of the element --anions are largertype--cations are made from metals --anions are non-metalsorder--cations are always listed first in a chemical equation
Yes anions and cations share electrons. Anions gain electrons and cations loose electrons.
cations are calcium, potassium,magnesium and sodium. They are positive charged.
Cations.
yes, for cations
cations
cations, they all ionize to a positive charge cation=+ charge anion=- charge
Cations are ions with a positive charge. Metal cations are formed when metal loses electrons.
Cations are always smaller than the neutral form of the element.
Cations are electrically positive ions
Metals generally form cations
Cations are attracted to anions.
movement of cations into the cell
If your Group 2 cations are calcium, strontium or barium, add a solution containing sulphate ions, i.e. sulphuric acid or the sulphate of the Group I metal that is the Group I cations in your solution. The Group 2 cations will precipitate out with the sulphate ions. If you have beryllium or magnesium cations, then I don't know.
Cations are positively charged ions. •Na+ •K+ •Ca2+ •Mg2+