I think the name might be acids
The colorless aqueous solution formed by the cation in question is water.
Yes, any cation that bond with NO3 are soluble and therefore can be aqueous.
A hydrogen atom carries a neutral charge. (The number of protons and electrons are balanced.)A hydrogen cation is an ion so it carries a charge, and it's a positive charge because it's a cation. (There is one less electron, which makes the element a cation.)
These solutions contain the cation H+ and an anion.
The charge on the cation in FeSO4 is +2, as iron (Fe) typically forms a 2+ cation in ionic compounds.
The colorless aqueous solution formed by the cation in question is water.
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is the binary acid from this group of compounds. It consists of two elements, hydrogen and chlorine, with the hydrogen acting as the cation and the nonmetal chlorine as the anion.
The hydrogen Ion H+, however this reacts with the water to form hydronium is the aqueous cation H3O+
The cation is hydrogen (+) - H(+).
Hydrogen can be either a cation or an anion, depending on the chemical reaction it is involved in.
Hydrogen can be either an anion or a cation, depending on the chemical reaction it is involved in.
Yes, any cation that bond with NO3 are soluble and therefore can be aqueous.
Hydrogen only participates in ionic bonds.
An arsonium compound is a compound containing a cation of general formula R4As+ - the arsenic analogue of quaternary ammonium compounds.
A hydrogen atom carries a neutral charge. (The number of protons and electrons are balanced.)A hydrogen cation is an ion so it carries a charge, and it's a positive charge because it's a cation. (There is one less electron, which makes the element a cation.)
These solutions contain the cation H+ and an anion.
The charge on the cation in FeSO4 is +2, as iron (Fe) typically forms a 2+ cation in ionic compounds.