Monatomic Ion, because Mono means One (1)
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 ."
the Xenon itself is an electron, so it doesn't have an ion charge
It is called a Nitride Ion
The ion formed by chlorine is the "chloride" ion
An atom that gains or loses electrons is called an ion. If it gains electrons, it results in a negative ion called an anion. If it loses electrons, it results in a positive ion called a cation.
Exits are called exits, or way out
"Stannous" is the former standard name for what is now more properly called a tin(II) ion. The ion itself is not a metal.
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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 ."
the Xenon itself is an electron, so it doesn't have an ion charge
Anion. I remember it because it sounds very negative "an ion". Just like the ion itself, negative.
Most atoms are in their neutral state, meaning that they have as many positive protons as negative electrons. When this is not the case, it is called an ion.
A negative ion is called an anion, while a positive ion is called a cation.
it is called a cation and a negitively charged ion is an anion
Water disassociates to form the OH- ion or the hydroxide ion, and the H3O+ ion, otherwise known as the hydronium ion.
An atom is called an ion if there is a charge on it - positive or negative.
When an atom gets charged it is called ion.