negative cations are positive. remember the one with plus sign (+)n it meaning "t" is positive.
Yes. They are called cations if positively charged and anions if negatively charged.
they are negative
No, they are not.
The anion has a negative charge.
yes
A chlorine requires one more valence electron to achieve a full outer shell; thus, it is negatively charged - an anion.
Cl -As this is a negatively charged ion it is a anion.
anion
postive
Bromine forms the Br- anion
A chlorine requires one more valence electron to achieve a full outer shell; thus, it is negatively charged - an anion.
the difference between a postive and a postive number is a postive or a negative.
easily as O positive is an universal donor.
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Neg- means negative as in postive iam postive im negative i deny
polyatomic anion
Yes
Positive
Phosphate is a triply charged polyatomic anion.
An anion is an ion with a negative charge - so SO42- is an anion
Cl -As this is a negatively charged ion it is a anion.
anion