It is a cation.
The positive ion in sodium bromide is sodium, which has a charge of +1.
No, for an ionic compound, the name of the positive ion (cation) comes first followed by the name of the negative ion (anion).
An ion may have either a positive charge or a negative charge. So there term "positive ion" simply tells which of the two general types it belongs to.
The positive ion for CaS is Ca^2+ (calcium ion) and the negative ion is S^2- (sulfide ion).
Yes, silver can form a positive ion with a charge of +1. When silver loses an electron, it becomes a silver ion (Ag+).
A positive ion is called a cation.
The positive ion in sodium bromide is sodium, which has a charge of +1.
A common name for a cation is a positively charged ion.
Electron, with a plus sign.
No, for an ionic compound, the name of the positive ion (cation) comes first followed by the name of the negative ion (anion).
A negative ion is called an anion, while a positive ion is called a cation.
Na is positive ion,Cl is negative ion
The more/most electropositive ion(s) has/have its/their name first.
Zinc ion (cation) is positive.
It means a positive-charged ion is very feline.
A positive ion, which is the same thing as "an ion with a positive charge", is called a "cation".
A positive ion is an atom or molecule that has lost one or more electrons, resulting in a net positive electrical charge. Examples include the hydrogen ion (H+) and the sodium ion (Na+).