Another name for a negative ion is anion...while a postivie one is a cation.
No, for an ionic compound, the name of the positive ion (cation) comes first followed by the name of the negative ion (anion).
False. In an ionic compound, the positive ion (typically a metal) is usually named first, followed by the negative ion (typically a nonmetal).
The typical suffix used for a negative ion is -ide as in chloride, oxide, sulfide, etc.
A positive ion is an ion with no negative charges.
Fluorine is negative and will produce a negative ion.
No, for an ionic compound, the name of the positive ion (cation) comes first followed by the name of the negative ion (anion).
It will be a negative ion, or in other words, a anion.
A negative ion is called an anion, while a positive ion is called a cation.
if the negative ion is a single element, the end of its name changes to -ide
anion
An ion.
False. In an ionic compound, the positive ion (typically a metal) is usually named first, followed by the negative ion (typically a nonmetal).
If it's an ion with a negative charge, it is an anion.
Na is positive ion,Cl is negative ion
Chlorine would form a negative ion and the other three positive ions.
Because when the negative ion is form the atom evolves energy for gaining an other electron.The energy evolves in anionic process so the formation of negative ion is an exothermic process.
Because when the negative ion is form the atom evolves energy for gaining an other electron.The energy evolves in anionic process so the formation of negative ion is an exothermic process.