Their sign is +, they have a positive charge.
An ion with a positive charge is called a cation, and has a superscript + sign to the right of it An ion with a negative charge is called an anion, and has a superscript - sign to the right of it
an ion is divided into cation and an anion . cation has a positive sign whereas anion a negative.
Lithium form the cation Li2+.
An oxonium cation is a polyatomic cation with a charge of +1 with a central oxygen bonded to three groups or elements Examples:- H3O+ is the oxonium cation, (C2H5)3O+ is the triethyloxonium cation.
What is a unknown cation
An ion with a positive charge is called a cation, and has a superscript + sign to the right of it An ion with a negative charge is called an anion, and has a superscript - sign to the right of it
Cu2+ is a cation as are all positive ions. One way to remember is to think of the "t" in cation as a plus sign.
an ion is divided into cation and an anion . cation has a positive sign whereas anion a negative.
The electron is negative (-), the cation is positive (+).
Well, a polyatomic may contain a cation in it. A cation is a positively charged ion. They are usually metals. A good way to remember is: "cats" have "paws" because they are "pawsitive". Cheesy, right? Anyways, an example of a polyatomic that contains a cation is NH4+. You know that this polyatomic has a cation by the +1 superscript. This + sign signifies a positive ion, which is called a cation!
K+ K is potassium. When it becomes ionized, it loses an electron and therefore becomes positive, hence the + sign
Lithium form the cation Li2+.
cation
what is the cation of Be3N2
A cation
Lithium bromide (LiBr) is a compound, not a cation. The cation is Li+.
Cation. It is positively charged!