all charged particles are ions. cations are positive meaning they have more protons than electrons. anions are negative meaning they have more electrons than protons
Ions. Cations have lost electrons and have a positive charge. Anions have gained electrons and have a negative charge.
electrical charge
Because by definition, ionic bond is the force of attraction between positively charged cations and negatively charged anions. To form ions, atoms should be gained (resulting in anions) and lost (resulting in cations).
It loses electrons LEO the lion says GER Loss of Electrons = oxidation, Gain of Electrons = Reduction Loss of Gain of electrons Reduction electrons oxidation (leo)
Atoms form ions so that they can have a full valence shell of electrons (sometimes called an octet). Many atoms will lose electrons and become positive ions, so that their electron configuration is like that of a noble gas. Certain atoms can gain electrons, becoming negative ions to reach a noble gas configuration.
Atoms gain electrons to form negatively charged anions. Atoms lose electrons to form positively charged cations.
Electrons
a negative ion... this was Ben McClanahan for you A+ people out there :))
For example metals loss electrons and nonmetals gain electrons.
ionic bonding- when a negatively charged atom is attract to a positively charged atom due to the loss or gain of a negatively charged electon.
Ions are electrically charged particles formed when atoms lose or gain electrons. This loss or gain leaves a complete highest energy level, so the electronic structure of an ion is the same as that of a noble gas - such as a helium, neon or argon.Metal atoms and non-metal atoms go in opposite directions when they ionise:Metal atoms lose the electron, or electrons, in their highest energy level and become positively charged ions.Non-metal atoms gain an electron, or electrons, from another atom to become negatively charged ions.
Gain, or loss, or sharing of electrons with other atoms.
Ions. Cations have lost electrons and have a positive charge. Anions have gained electrons and have a negative charge.
Cations form when atoms lose electrons, they gain a positive charge as a result.
cations are positively charged ions formed by loss of electrons from the neutral atoms having 1,2,3 electrons in the outermost orbit
1. Rubidium don't gain atoms ! 2. If you think to electrons rubidium loss one electron and becom a cation.
electrons are negatively charged, so losing electrons will result in a cation, or a positive ion.