All positive ions are called 'cations' (by definition of this word)
Yes. The ammonium ion has a formula of NH4+ and has a positive charge so it is a cation.
A positive ion is an atom or molecule that has lost one or more electrons, resulting in a net positive electrical charge. Examples include the hydrogen ion (H+) and the sodium ion (Na+).
A positive ion, which is the same thing as "an ion with a positive charge", is called a "cation".
Yes, a cation is a ion with positive charge.
A common name for a cation is a positively charged ion.
A positive ion is called a cation.
Zinc ion (cation) is positive.
The ammonium ion, NH4+, is the only polyatomic cation.
A cation is a positively charged ion.
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