A cation is a positively charged ion.
a "cation" pronounced Cat Ion.
Cat-ion
one is front of the cat and one after the cat of the exhaust
No, it's a cation. Cat(ion)s have Paws(itive charges) Cats Have Paws
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[kat-ahy-uhn, -on] It's also easy to remember if you think of it as cat-ion (like a cat) You can also hear how to pronounce it here: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cation
cations are positively charged ions formed by loss of electrons from the neutral atoms having 1,2,3 valence electrons
Discretion, Excretion, Accretion, Secretion, Bet ion, Get ion, Jet ion, Let ion, Met ion, Net ion, Pet ion, Set ion, Skeet ion, Vet ion, Wet ion.
An atom can become a positive ion, or a cation (cat-ion), when it ''gives'' away one or more electrons. An atom becomes a negative ion, or an anion (an-ion), when it gains one or more electrons. Atoms that do this do not have completely filled valence shells, and are therefore reactive. To become unreactive, they have to either gain or lose electrons to have a filled valence shell and thus gain a noble gas configuration. Hope you understand! :D
The ion charge of an NH4 ion is 1.
Nitride Ion.
A cation is a positively charged ion. Barium ion is Ba^2+, chloride ion is Cl^-, nitrate ion is NO3^-, and chromate ion is CrO4^2-.