CATION: Na+ ANION: F-
Hydroiodic acid (HI) is an acid which contains the iodide anion. Likewise, hydrofluoric acid (HF) is an acid which contains the fluoride anion. HF is a weak acid, although HI (like HCl and HBr) is a strong acid.
Hydrofluoric acid - HF
The sodium ion (Na+) is a cation (positive charge) and the fluoride ion (F-) is an anion (negative charge).
formula of compound- HF cation H+1 anion F_1
Fluoride is an anion.
The anion fluoride is (F)-.
The anion fluoride is (F)-.
No the fluoride ion is an anion
Fluorine is an element. Fluoride is an anion.
1-
F is fluorine, and it is neither a cation or an anion. F^- is formed when F gains an electron. F^- is an ANION.
PbF2 is the chemical formula for lead flouride.
Fluoride is a monovalent anion ===> F-
CATION: Na+ ANION: F-
Lead fluoride, PbF2
Hydroiodic acid (HI) is an acid which contains the iodide anion. Likewise, hydrofluoric acid (HF) is an acid which contains the fluoride anion. HF is a weak acid, although HI (like HCl and HBr) is a strong acid.