Electrically charged but stable atoms are called ions. When an atom gains or loses electrons, it becomes charged: a positive ion (cation) has lost electrons, while a negative ion (anion) has gained electrons. Despite their charge, these ions can exist stably in various environments, particularly in solutions or crystalline structures.
Ionization. An electrically charged atom is called an ion. Positively charged ions are called cations, and negatively charged atoms are called anions.
The name of this combination is - molecule.
atoms are made up of positively charged protons, negatively charged electrons and electrically neutral neutrons
Electrically charged atoms are called ions: positive charge - cations, negative charge - anions.
Many things are composed of charged particles, including atoms (which consist of positively charged protons, neutral neutrons, and negatively charged electrons), ions (atoms with a net positive or negative charge), and plasma (a state of matter in which electrons are stripped from atoms, creating a mix of charged particles).
Ionization. An electrically charged atom is called an ion. Positively charged ions are called cations, and negatively charged atoms are called anions.
The name of this combination is - molecule.
When an atom or group of atoms becomes electrically charged, it is referred to as an ion. If it has a positive charge (+) it is called a cation, and if it has a negative charge (-), it is called an anion.
IONS OS ION ^^A charged atom is called an ion
a charged group of two or more nonmedal atoms is called a?
Charged. For example sodium metal reacts with chlorine to produce sodium chloride. This reaction produces two atoms with an octet, sodium which has lost one electron and chlorine which has gained one. The sodium atom is now positively charged, and is called a sodium ion and the chlorine negatively charged and is called a chloride ion.
atoms r electrically charged cuz it has same no of positive charges ands negative charges. so atom is electrically nuetral.
Ionic bond
The electrically charged particles in plasma are called ions and electrons. Ions are atoms or molecules that have gained or lost electrons, resulting in a net positive or negative charge, while electrons are negatively charged particles that move freely within the plasma.
atoms are made up of positively charged protons, negatively charged electrons and electrically neutral neutrons
Yes, all atoms are made up of electrically charged particles.
Electrically charged atoms are called ions: positive charge - cations, negative charge - anions.