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anions cos there the opposite

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In an aqueous solution cations are attracted toward what?

Cations are attracted to anions.


Are cations attracted to the anode?

No


Cations are attracted to cathod or anode?

DNA is neither cathode or anode, but it is negatively charged, so the DNA molecules will rn from anode to cathode


What material is most attractive to calcuim cations?

Calcium cations are most attracted to negatively charged materials such as the following: Carbonates Oxides Phosphates Sulfates ChloridesCalcium cations are also attracted to certain organic acids such as citric acid lactic acid and tartaric acid.


What kind of ions are attracted to each other?

These are positive ions (cations) and negative ions (anions).


How do plants absorb cations from the soil?

The roots release hydrogen ions into the soil, leaving a negative charge in the roots. The cations, being positively charged, are attracted to the negative charge.


What are subatomic particle will attracted by a positively charged object?

Protons and electrons but strong forces keep them apart


What is a positive ion called?

A positive ion is called a cation. It forms when an atom loses one or more electrons, resulting in a net positive charge. Cations are attracted to anions, which are negative ions, due to their opposite charges.


Do alkali metals generally make anions or cations?

Cations.


In what would one find a cathode?

You would find a cathode in a polarized electrical device. A cathode is an electrode that energy flows through and out of. Positively charged cations are attracted to cathodes.


What is the dissociation of Na3PO4?

NaCl (sodium chloride), when placed into water, will dissociate respectively into sodium cations (Na+) and chloride cations (Cl-) when placed into water. Cl- becomes attracted to the hydrogen molecules in water whereas Na+ becomes attracted to the oxygen in the water thus forming salt water.


Is a flame test for cations?

yes, for cations