Cl -
As this is a negatively charged ion it is a anion.
anion
Anion is a negative ion (Cl-) and cation is a positive ion (Na+).
Salts will indeed contain a cation, though it also contains an anion. Take table salt for example: Na+Cl- Sodium (Na+) is the cation, while chlorine (Cl-) is the anion.
A chloride contain the chloride anion (Cl-) and a cation.
Sodium from the cation sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) from the anion.
Yes. Example of atomic cation is Na+. Example of atomic anion is Cl-. Example of molecular cation is NH4+. Example of molecular anion is NO3-.
Anion is a negative ion (Cl-) and cation is a positive ion (Na+).
A cation is a positive ion (as Na+). An anion is a negative ion (as Cl-).
In CaCl2, Cl- is the anion while Ca2+ is the cation.
K+ cation and Cl- anion
Salts will indeed contain a cation, though it also contains an anion. Take table salt for example: Na+Cl- Sodium (Na+) is the cation, while chlorine (Cl-) is the anion.
Sr2+ would be the cation and 2 Cl- would be the anions.
Na+ is the sodium cation, Cl- is chlorine anion.
The cation,K +and the anion,Cl -
symbol of cation = K+ symbol of anion = CL-
The positive cation Na+ and the negative anion Cl-
Ionic bond between Rb+ cation and Cl- anion.
A chloride contain the chloride anion (Cl-) and a cation.