chemical nomenclature
Charged atoms are called ions.
Not ions, but isotopes.
Atoms that have lost electrons are positive ions, and are called cations.
Atoms carry a positive charge on the proton and a negative charge on the electron, usually these cancel out.
Atoms, by definition, have no charge. If they had charges, they would be called ions.
A standardized system composed of methods rules and guidelines for naming atoms ions and compounds is known as chemical nomenclature
Charged atoms are called ions.
They are called ions.
They are called ions.
Not ions, but isotopes.
Atoms that have lost electrons are positive ions, and are called cations.
Atoms carry a positive charge on the proton and a negative charge on the electron, usually these cancel out.
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ions or radicals
NO, they are called ions.
Atoms, by definition, have no charge. If they had charges, they would be called ions.
Ions. Usually negative ions, but not always.