No.
An ion is a thing, therefore it is a noun.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
A noun is a word that is used to describe a person (man, lady, teacher, etc), place (home, city, beach, etc) or thing (car, banana, book, etc).
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-.
The correct name for the cesium ion is "cesium ion" or "Cs+ ion".
It is H2PO4- ion which is called Di-Hydrogen-Phosphate ion.
An example verb that ends with "ion" is vacation(vacations, vacationing, vacationed)Example sentence: We always vacation at the beach.The word "vacation" also functions as a noun.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
-ary
To form the noun from the verb to reject, add -ion: rejection.
The suffix - ion means "condition of, result of, act of, process of, state of," and in medical
For example: verb = run so noun = runion or verb = make so noun = makion No you can't
The suffix -ion changes the verb to object to the noun objection.
The suffixes for the verb edit to become a noun are:-or = editor-ion = edition-or + -ial = editorial-ing = editing
It derives from the word equate, a verb, and the noun form you add -ion to the end so equate+ion-e=equation
A camouflaged verb is a verb that has been changed into an adjective or noun by adding ance, ant, ence, ency, ent, ion, ing, et cetera. A camouflaged verb requires the addition of another verb to complete the sentence.
By changing hesitate to hesitation, we change from a verb to a noun.
-ion. Drop the e, and integrate becomes integration.