The term "ion" can be used to refer to both anions and cations.
An "Anion" is an Ion with a negative charge. You can learn more about Anions from the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Anion" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Cations. It's one word. Cations are positively charged ions. Like metals: (Na+, Ba2+, Mg2+, Pb2+ or Pb4+, etc) or Ammonium (NH4)+ Their opposites are Anions, which are negatively charged. Like most polyatomics: (NO3)-, (SO4)2-, etc, and nonmetals: Cl-, O2-, N3-,
The compound with formula CsClO4 is named "cesium perchlorate". In England and many other countries, the first word in the name is spelled "caesium".
Ions are formed from atoms by either gaining or losing electrons. When an atom loses one or more electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion (cation). When an atom gains one or more electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion (anion).
Subatomic particles with a negative charge are called electrons.Atomic particles with a negative charge are called Anions.
An ion is a word for an electrically charged atom. Ions can be positively charged (cations) or negatively charged (anions) depending on whether they have lost or gained electrons.
An "Anion" is an Ion with a negative charge. You can learn more about Anions from the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Anion" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Cations. It's one word. Cations are positively charged ions. Like metals: (Na+, Ba2+, Mg2+, Pb2+ or Pb4+, etc) or Ammonium (NH4)+ Their opposites are Anions, which are negatively charged. Like most polyatomics: (NO3)-, (SO4)2-, etc, and nonmetals: Cl-, O2-, N3-,
Cation. Just think of the t in the word cation as a "+" and you'll remember cations have a positive charge.
The compound with formula CsClO4 is named "cesium perchlorate". In England and many other countries, the first word in the name is spelled "caesium".
No, the word 'helped' is the past tense of the verb to help.The word help is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'help' is a common noun, a general word for assistance given (a word for a thing); a general word for a person employed to work; a general word for such persons considered as a group (a word for a person or persons).The noun forms of the verb to help are helper and the gerund, helping; both common nouns.
Vocabulary is related to general comprehension because they're both used to understand the meaning of a word.
No, the word 'blew' is NOT a noun.The word 'blew' is the past tense of the verb to blow.Example: The wind blew out the candles.The word 'blow' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'blow' is a common noun; a general word for a hard hit to the body; a general word for a sudden shock or disappointment; a general word for an instance of forcing air through something; a general word for a very strong wind; a word for any blow of any kind.
Word processors are used for creating or editing text in general, for example Notepad (or Textedit if you're on a mac) and Microsoft Word are both word processors
"Kokumotsu" or "beibaku" are general terms that both refer to "corn," but for the actual word, English is used.
The word 'flame' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'flame' is a common noun, a general word for the hot glowing gas generated by combustion.
Yes, the noun 'trust' is a common noun; a general word for a belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something; a general word for word for a legal document; a general word for property held or managed by one person or organization for the benefit of another.