Electrically charged atoms are collectively called ION.S.
Once an atom becomes elecgrically charged it is no longer an atom , but an ION.
A positively charged ion is called a CATION e.g. Na^(+)
A negatively charged ion is called an ANION e.g. Cl^(-) .
An atom that has gained or lost electrons is called an ion. If it gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion (an anion), while if it loses electrons, it becomes positively charged (a cation).
Ions are produced by ionic bonding. An ion is an atom or molecule that has either gained or lost electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge. This transfer of electrons creates a bond between the positively charged cation and negatively charged anion.
If you mean negatively charged ion - then yes
An ion is a charged atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons. An ion has an unequal number electrons and protons giving it either a positive or negative charge.
Correct, an ion is an atom or molecule that has gained or lost electrons, giving it a positive or negative charge. A positively charged ion is called a cation, and a negatively charged ion is called an anion.
A charged atom - one that has either lost or gained electrons - is called an ion.
During ion formation, electrons are either gained or lost by an atom. When electrons are lost, a positively charged ion forms (cation), and when electrons are gained, a negatively charged ion forms (anion). This process balances the number of protons and electrons in the atom to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Atoms that carry an electrical charge because they gained or lost electrons are called ions. An atom that has lost electrons will be positively charged, and it is called cation. On the other hand, an atom that has gained electrons will be negatively charged, and it is called anion.
An ion can be either negative or positive, depending on whether it has gained or lost electrons. A negatively charged ion, or anion, has gained electrons, while a positively charged ion, or cation, has lost electrons.
They are gained.
An atom that has gained or lost electrons is called an ion. If it gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion (an anion), while if it loses electrons, it becomes positively charged (a cation).
A negatively charged ion is an atom that has gained one or more electrons and has therefore gained a negative charge.
When an element becomes an ion, it can either gain or lose electrons. If it loses electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion (cation). If it gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion (anion). The charge of an ion is determined by the number of electrons it has gained or lost.
When atoms gain or lose electrons, they become negatively charged if they gain electrons (anions) or positively charged if they lose electrons (cations). These charged atoms are known as ions.
An ion is not neutral; it has a net electrical charge due to the gain or loss of electrons. An ion can be positively charged (cation) if it loses electrons or negatively charged (anion) if it gains electrons.
It becomes charged. (negatively)
Ordinarily, atoms are electrically neutral, for they have an equal number or electrons and protons. If however, some of the electrons have been stripped off, then the atom will have a nett positive charge. In this condition, it may be accelerated and steered by electrical forces. (Or magnetic forces as well.)