The cation in the compound its Li+
what is the cation of Be3N2
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!
A cation is an ion with a positive charge. Ex: Iron(III) ion, Ca2+, Mercurous ion
The cation is Mn(3+).
K+ the potassium ion - is a CATION
what is the cation of Be3N2
barium ion is a cation. rest listed are anions.
it is called a cation and a negitively charged ion is an anion
A cation is a postitve ion. Sodium (Na+) is a postitive ion. Therefore, Na+ is a cation. It's definitional.
A cation is a positive ion
Anion is a negative ion (Cl-) and cation is a positive ion (Na+).
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!
A cation is an ion with a positive charge. Ex: Iron(III) ion, Ca2+, Mercurous ion
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 arsanylium ion is a cation H2As+ derived from arsine, or any organic derivative of this cation.
A cation is a positive ion (as Na+). An anion is a negative ion (as Cl-).
The cation of chromium is Cr3+.