Examples: Cl-, Na+, Br-, K+, Li+, U4+ etc.
All ions have an electrical charge.
Noble gases doesn't form ions.
Cations are positive ions (Fe2+, NH4+).Anions are negative ions (Cl-, (SO4)2-).Fe2+ is a monoatomic ion and (NH4)+ is a polyatomic Ion (contain more than one element).
It is equal to charge. It is in monoatomic ions.
The oxidation number of monoatomic ions is the same as their ion charge: +2 in Fe(II) for Fe2+, +3 in Fe(III) for Fe3+, -2 in sulfide S2-
Dissolving salt (NaCl) in water we obtain two ions: Na+ and Cl-.
False. Polyatomic ions can carry either charge. For example, consider the sulphate ion - SO42- or the hydroxide ion, OH-. Negative polyatomic ions are, in fact, generally more common than positive ones.
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Yes.Sodium is a monoatomic molecule
Monoatomic means to have one atom. An anion is any ion that has a negative charge. An example of a monoatomic ion is S2- . Sulfur is the only atom in the atom, and it has a negative two charge.
examples include: hydroxide ions carbonate ions nitrate ions Sulphate ions Hydrogen Carbonate ions
Hydronium is a polyatomic cation.