Ag+ cation
Silver is normally not a cation or an anion, it is an element. Once it becomes an ion however, it will become a CATION with a +1 charge (Ag^+).
AgNO3 consists of the cation Ag+ and the anion NO3-. Ag+ is the silver cation, while NO3- is the nitrate anion.
Pb is the elemental symbol for lead. In this form, lead is neither a cation or an anion - it is neutral. However, lead acts like a metal and when it becomes an ion, it tends to form a cation by giving up electrons and becoming positively charged.
Br is an anion. It is called bromide and is the ion form of the element bromine.
Lithium is a cation because it has a positive charge. It loses one electron to achieve stability and form the Li+ ion.
Silver is normally not a cation or an anion, it is an element. Once it becomes an ion however, it will become a CATION with a +1 charge (Ag^+).
Silver is normally not a cation or an anion, it is an element. Once it becomes an ion however, it will become a CATION with a +1 charge (Ag^+).
AgNO3 consists of the cation Ag+ and the anion NO3-. Ag+ is the silver cation, while NO3- is the nitrate anion.
Scandium is a cation because it tends to lose electrons to form a positive charge.
Can an ionic compound ever consist of a cation-cation or anion- anion bond? Explain.
The cation would be C6H5NH3+ and the anion would be C6H5NH-
Pb is the elemental symbol for lead. In this form, lead is neither a cation or an anion - it is neutral. However, lead acts like a metal and when it becomes an ion, it tends to form a cation by giving up electrons and becoming positively charged.
Br is an anion. It is called bromide and is the ion form of the element bromine.
Lithium is a cation because it has a positive charge. It loses one electron to achieve stability and form the Li+ ion.
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The cation of potassium cyanide is potassium (K+) and the anion is cyanide (CN-).
Boron is a metalloid element with the symbol B. In chemical compounds, boron tends to form covalent bonds rather than ionic bonds, so it does not typically exist as a cation or anion in its pure elemental form.