No. Ions are formed by the loss or gain of electrons. the mass of electrons is negligible when compared to the mass of the nucleus (or the atom). Hence ions have the same mass as that of the atom of the element.
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If you think to atoms they are similar. But in compounds atoms can form ions.
Charged atoms are called ions.
Milk contains both atoms and ions.
Molecules have no net electric charge; ions do.
Atoms carry a positive charge on the proton and a negative charge on the electron, usually these cancel out.
If you think to atoms they are similar. But in compounds atoms can form ions.
If you think to atoms they are similar. But in compounds atoms can form ions.
Neutrons. If the differ in electrons they are not neutral and if they differ in protons then they are no longer the same element as the number of protons determines the name of the element.
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Atoms are neutral particles. Ions are charged atoms.
it has both atoms as well as ions.
Charged atoms are called ions.
Because ions are electrically charged particles that have different chemical properties than their parent atoms. For example, salt is not as dangerous because it contains stable sodium ions, not the reactive sodium atoms of its parent. :)
Milk contains both atoms and ions.
Atoms are neutral on the Periodic Table. Ions consist of more or less electrons than atoms.
Because ions are electrically charged particles that have different chemical properties than their parent atoms. For example, salt is not as dangerous because it contains stable sodium ions, not the reactive sodium atoms of its parent. :)
Atoms differ from ions in that atoms do not have net charge. Ions have net charges. There are two types of ions, anion and cation. Anion is positively charged while cation is negatively charged.