Brine is a water solution of sodium chloride (NaCl); the positive ion (cation) is sodium, Na+.
You think probable to the anion chloride - Cl-.
Brine is solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) in water (H2O); the lements contained are H, O, Cl and Na.
A general example: (X)n+.
Sodium has a single positive charge (+), whilst phosphate ions have a 3- charge. To balance out the charges, three sodium ions are needed, so the formula will be Na3PO4.
No. Brine is water that has concentrated salts in it, primarily sodium chloride. Sulfate is an ion with the formula SO42- Because it is a charges species it cannot exist as its own substance but is rather accompanied by a positive ion. There are some sulfates in brine , however.
Metals tend to form positive ions.
A lithium cation with formula Li+1.
as in Chloride, Cl- or did you mean something else?
A general example: (X)n+.
Sodium has a single positive charge (+), whilst phosphate ions have a 3- charge. To balance out the charges, three sodium ions are needed, so the formula will be Na3PO4.
No. Brine is water that has concentrated salts in it, primarily sodium chloride. Sulfate is an ion with the formula SO42- Because it is a charges species it cannot exist as its own substance but is rather accompanied by a positive ion. There are some sulfates in brine , however.
A solution of Na+(sodium ions) and Cl-(chlorine ions) in water is brine.
yes positive ions are faster then negative ions
positive ion - magnesium(cation) negative ion-chloride (anion)
The chemical formula of calcium chloride is CaCl2. CaCl2------------Ca2+ + 2Cl-
Cations are electrically positive ions
Metals tend to form positive ions.
The formula for sodium chloride (table salt) is NaCl. Na is the symbol for sodium. Cl is the symbol for chlorine. In an aqueous solution, NaCl would dissolve into positive Na+ ions and negative Cl- ions.
Ions can be either positive or negative P.S. but negative ions are way better for you