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No. The mutual attractions between many positive ions and many negative ions result in a compound with ionic bonds.
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.
Yes, hydroxide (OH-) ions have a negative electrical charge.
During lightning and thunderstorm there is natural production of negative ions, thus, breathing fresh air in that particular surrounding we could get hight amount of negative ions.
Phosphorus ions are negative.
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Negative ions supposedly kill some bacteria. There is some debate on how effective this is and how many negative ions you have to have circulating to kill bacteria.
yes positive ions are faster then negative ions
Ions can be either positive or negative P.S. but negative ions are way better for you
Negative ions go to a positive electrode.
Phosphorus usually forms compound negative ions as PO3-3 phosphite ion and PO4-3 phosphate ion in some cases P-3 phosphide ion also exists as in Ca3P2 as a positive ion phosphorus forms PH4+1 phosphonium ion.
Negative ions are formed when atoms accept electrons.
No. The mutual attractions between many positive ions and many negative ions result in a compound with ionic bonds.
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.
Francium has only the cation Fr+.