cations, they all ionize to a positive charge cation=+ charge anion=- charge
Cations.
neutral ; a nuetron
Cations are ions with a positive charge. Metal cations are formed when metal loses electrons.
Cations are always smaller than the neutral form of the element.
cations, they all ionize to a positive charge cation=+ charge anion=- charge
From the second row of the periodic table alone, there are Li+1 and Be+2. All the remaining members of periodic columns 1 and 2 form corresponding cations. The most common polyatomic cation is NH4+1.
''Cations'' breh. Transition metals often form ions wihout complete octets that's why all the stable ions are all cations You can also tell that they form cations because some of the trans metals form colored compounds and give off light. Light is only given off by cations, not anions.
Cations are positive.
Cations.
neutral ; a nuetron
yes, for cations
cations
Cations are ions with a positive charge. Metal cations are formed when metal loses electrons.
Cations are always smaller than the neutral form of the element.
Metals generally form cations
Cations are attracted to anions.