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The cation of lithium is Li+.
A Cation is a positive ion formed after removal of electron(s). For example, Fe^+2
Yes. Example of atomic cation is Na+. Example of atomic anion is Cl-. Example of molecular cation is NH4+. Example of molecular anion is NO3-.
For example the cation Bh7+.
The ammonium ion, NH4+, is the only polyatomic cation.
Al+3 and Fe+3 are the two most common ones.
For example the sodium cation: Na+.
A cation is a positively charged particle that is attracted to a negative cathode. Cations are formed when an atom loses an electron to have a full outer shell. Metals usually lose electrons to form a cation. They have a positive charge because the atom now has more protons (positive) than electrons (negative). Example Na+, Mg2+ , Al3+ Heather (N Ireland)
Mg^2+, Na^+. Any positively charged ion.
The only cation (positively charged ion) is ammonium NH4+ the others are all anions (negatively charged ions)
An example is calcium(11)oxide. Ca^2+ cation interact with O^2- anion
Yes, a cation and an anion can be isoelectronic if they have the same number of electrons. For example, in the third period of the periodic table, a sodium cation (Na+) and a fluorine anion (F-) are isoelectronic because they both have 10 electrons.