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It depends on what ion it is. If it is a cation, then the ion has a positive charge and an anion has a negative charge.
A proton has a positive electric charge.
An ion is an atom with a positive or negative charge.
Zinc ion (cation) is positive.
If the ion is positive, then the loss of an electron will result in the ion having one greater positive charge. (A +3 ion will be +4.) If the ion is negative, then the loss of an electron will result in the ion being one less negative than it was previously. (A -4 ion wil be -3. A -1 ion will be neutral and have a zero charge.)
It gains a positive charge, generally being 1+
A positive ion, which is the same thing as "an ion with a positive charge", is called a "cation".
The charge of a positive sodium ion is +1 C.
It depends on what ion it is. If it is a cation, then the ion has a positive charge and an anion has a negative charge.
A proton has a positive electric charge.
A negative ion is formed by the addition of negatively charged electrons. The protons do not change.
An atom with a charge (either positive or negative) is called an "ion." An ion with a positive charge is called a "cation" and an ion with a negative charge is called an "anion ."
An ion is an atom with a positive or negative charge.
An ion, or a positive ion.
It is a positive ion. Its' charge is 3+.
Zinc ion (cation) is positive.
Yes, a cation is a ion with positive charge.