A cationic molecule is a positively charged ion. It is attracted to the cathode, or the negative pole, during electrolysis.
An arenium ion is a cation formed by the addition of a proton or other cationic species to an arene.
An arenonium ion is an obsolete term for an arenium ion, a cation formed by the addition of a proton or other cationic species to an arene.
The universal importance of free metal ion activities in determining the uptake, nutrition and toxicity of all cationic trace metals.
a general answer is that if it is a cation the ion is smaller than the atom due to loosing one or more electrons which would decrease the size of the radius anions are larger because they are gaining more electrons and electron electron repulsion is greater which spreads the anion apart
It is a cationic clay
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anionic
Most likely, yes. It has a weakly-basic amine head group (cationic-hydrophilic) and a heterocyclic tail group that would be expected to give hydrophobic character to the molecule, making the molecule both cationic and amphiphilic.
Cationic dyes are positively charged, bacteria must have negatively charged dyes on their surface to attract.
Cationic detergents are the quaternary ammonium salt of acetates, chlorides or bromides. For example, alkyl trimethyl ammonium bromide
It is neither. It is a neutral compound.