The cation of francium is Fr+.
It is Hydrogen.
Hydrogen ions are H+Hydroxide ions are OH-neutrons are written n and have no chargeelectrons are written e- and have a negative charge.So only hydrogen ions, H+, has a positive charge.
Yes, hydroxide (OH-) ions have a negative electrical charge.
Ammonium ions have a charge of +1 and Chromate ions have a charge of -2. When these ions react, they form Ammonium Chromate; 2NH4CrO4
The charge on the Sc ions in Sc2O3 is 3+. This can be determined by recognizing that oxide ions always have a charge of 2-, and there are three of them, so the total oxide charge is 6-. There are two scandium ions, and since the compound must be neutral, the total charge on the two scandium ions has to be 6+, so the charge on each scandium ion is 3+.
Francium has only the cation Fr+.
The valence of francium is +1.
Francium can form cations with the charge +1.
Francium has 87 electrons but the atom is neutral.
The molecule is neutral.
It is Hydrogen.
On their own metals have no charge. Metal ions have a positive charge.
A crystal of salt consists of electrons and positive ions. How does the net charge of the electrons compare with the net charge of the ions
This compound is of course neutral.
Calcium ions have a charge of plus two, and bromine ions have a charge of minus one.
Plus charge, ie, it has H3O^+ ions (hydronium ions)
Atoms carry a positive charge on the proton and a negative charge on the electron, usually these cancel out.