Yes, ions are charged molecules by definition. There are two types cations (with positive charges) and anions (with negative charges).
You can have positive ions and negative ions. For example, take saltwater which dissociates into: Na+ & Cl- Typically the number positive charges and negative charges must balance.
It is an ion that has multiple charges
Ions can have either a positive or a negative charge.
The only possible charges of ions are whole numbers that result from gaining or losing electrons. For example, common charges include +1, +2, +3 for cations (positively charged ions) and -1, -2, -3 for anions (negatively charged ions).
The ions for calcium phosphate are calcium ions (Ca²⁺) and phosphate ions (PO₄³⁻). To use the crisscross method, you take the absolute values of the charges of the ions and swap them to determine the subscripts in the formula. Therefore, the formula for calcium phosphate is Ca₃(PO₄)₂, indicating three calcium ions and two phosphate ions to balance the charges.
yes, it posses energy
Hydrogen Ions carry positive charges. Hydroxide Ions carry negative charges.
C.The charges on the ions
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C.The charges on the ions
Neutron is electrically neutral... But it posses a spin... And when it moves it has a finite kinetic energy...
You can have positive ions and negative ions. For example, take saltwater which dissociates into: Na+ & Cl- Typically the number positive charges and negative charges must balance.
The force of repulsion between two ions is caused by the like charges of the ions pushing against each other. This force increases as the charges of the ions and the distance between them increase.
Molecules are electrically neutral. Ions have electric charges.
There are three sets of ions where the charges are given correctly: Group 1 elements (e.g., Na+), Group 2 elements (e.g., Mg2+), and aluminum (Al3+). These ions have fixed charges that do not vary.
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It is an ion that has multiple charges