Some examples of chemical species are atoms, molecular fragments, molecules, and ions. These are subjected to a chemical process or to a measurement.
Cation is a positive ion: examples are Na+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Li+, etc.
animal species are natural and chemical species are artificial
Anions- negatively charged ions- these are the ONLY species that form ionic bonds with cations!
H + cation => acid
Neither. It is a chemical compound.
The cation is always written first in a chemical name. Cations are positively charged ions, while anions are negatively charged ions. The convention is to write the cation first, followed by the anion.
Pt(2+) is a cation of Pt(II).
A cation is an ion with a positive charge. Ex: Iron(III) ion, Ca2+, Mercurous ion
Anions- negatively charged ions- these are the ONLY species that form ionic bonds with cations!
The cation is the Potassium - K+. KOH is not a chemical element, its a compound - more specially a base.
H + cation => acid
Any element that ionises electrons is a cation. e.g. Sodium (Na) is the elemental atom Na^(+) is the sodium cation.
H + cation => acid
Methyllium cation
A Bronsted-Lowry base is a chemical species which has the ability to accept a proton (positive hydrogen cation). You could also say it as being a "proton acceptor" !
The chemical formula (not symbol) of potassium bicarbonate is KHCO3.
This is not an equation but the chemical symbol of the cation: Ba2+.
The cation of cerium is Ce(3+).
Neither. It is a chemical compound.