No, "charged" is not a suffix. It is a past participle form of the verb "charge." Suffixes are affixes added to the end of a word to modify its meaning or create a new word.
The suffix used to indicate an ion is "-ide" for anions and cations. Anions are negatively charged ions, while cations are positively charged ions.
A typical monatomic anion will have the suffix -ide; Examples: oxide (O2-), chloride (Cl-), sulfide (S2-).
The suffix for undo is to not do.
the suffix is on
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
The suffix used to indicate an ion is "-ide" for anions and cations. Anions are negatively charged ions, while cations are positively charged ions.
The typical suffix used for a negative ion is -ide as in chloride, oxide, sulfide, etc.
A typical monatomic anion will have the suffix -ide; Examples: oxide (O2-), chloride (Cl-), sulfide (S2-).
A latin suffix for condition of something
The cation, the positively charged atom, is named first and the anion, the negatively charged atom is named second and the suffix ide is added to the anions name.Na +andCl -formNaCl=========Sodium chloride
The suffix for undo is to not do.
the suffix is on
There is no suffix in misjudge.
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
The suffix of radiation is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
The suffix of inundate is -ate. This suffix means in condition of.
-Less is the suffix.