There are tons, and they're called anions.
If you want one as an example, try nitrate. It's super common in chemistry labs and has the chemical formula (NO3)-
An anion.
A positive ion is an ion with no negative charges.
yes. an oxygen ion contaiins 2- charges.
Cl2-
ion That statement isn't true. An ion is an atom with an uneven amount of protons and electrons.
When an ion has more electrons than protons in it, the whole ion (charged particle) is negatively charged. The number of negative charges (electrons) exceeds the number of positive charges (protons).
A positive ion is an ion with no negative charges.
Negative
yes. an oxygen ion contaiins 2- charges.
Because that is how the universe was made. The law of charges states that opposite charges attract.
An ion's charge will be either positive or negative, but not both. The charges are mutually exclusive. A positive ion is called a cation, and a negative ion is called an anion.
Both the iron ion and the zinc ion carry positive charges while the sulfide ion carries a negative charge. Like charges repel each other, opposite charges attract each other.
Both the iron ion and the zinc ion carry positive charges while the sulfide ion carries a negative charge. Like charges repel each other, opposite charges attract each other.
Both the iron ion and the zinc ion carry positive charges while the sulfide ion carries a negative charge. Like charges repel each other, opposite charges attract each other.
Both the iron ion and the zinc ion carry positive charges while the sulfide ion carries a negative charge. Like charges repel each other, opposite charges attract each other.
Both the iron ion and the zinc ion carry positive charges while the sulfide ion carries a negative charge. Like charges repel each other, opposite charges attract each other.
Ions carry positive or negative charges.
they will attract if they have equal and opposite charges, such as Na and Cl