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The cation of lithium is Li+.


Which is an example of an cation?

A Cation is a positive ion formed after removal of electron(s). For example, Fe^+2


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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-.


Does bohrium become an ions?

For example the cation Bh7+.


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For example the sodium cation: Na+.


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What is a example of a cation?

Mg^2+, Na^+. Any positively charged ion.


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What is an example of a force of attraction?

An example is calcium(11)oxide. Ca^2+ cation interact with O^2- anion


Can a cation and anion be isoelectronic from the same period?

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