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negatively charged ion is called cation and where as a positively charged ion is anion.
When a particle loses electrons, it becomes positively charged due to having more protons than electrons. Conversely, if a particle gains electrons, it becomes negatively charged as it has more electrons than protons. This imbalance in charge leads to the formation of a charged particle.
Yes. If it has fewer electrons that protons, it will be a positively charged ion, and if it has more electrons than protons, it will be a negatively charged ion.
No, it becomes a new element.When a particle loses an electron it becomes an ion.
Yes, an electronically charged particle, known as an ion, is formed by adding or removing electrons from an atom or a chemically bonded group of atoms. When electrons are removed, a positively charged ion (cation) is created, while the addition of electrons results in a negatively charged ion (anion). This process alters the electrical charge of the particle, distinguishing it from its neutral state.
Not necessarily no, not strictly speaking, but it can be. An Ion is a charged particle. As an example SO42- is an ion. It is not a charged atom. It is a charged species formed from 5 atoms. A lone proton (H+ ) is a charged atom of hydrogen after it has been stripped of one electron. Cl- is an ion and in this case yes - it is a charged atom.
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In physics when a particle is charged it is also a particle with an electric charge. They may be an ion such as a molecule with a surplus of electrons.
Electrons are negatively charged (around the nucleus) and protons are positively charged (inside the nucleus)
it is an ion
An ion is a charged particle. A sodium atom is neutral and has one electron in the valence shell. When it loses its valence elctron, it is no longer neutral and becomes Na+ , i.e a charged particle, hence it is an ion.
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Ion. Any atom that loses or gains an electron becomes an ion.
The representative particle of a sodium ion is Na⁺, which has lost one electron to become positively charged.
A charged particle that forms when an atom transfers electrons is an ion. An atom that loses an electron forms a positively charged ion called a cation; an atom that gains an electron forms a negatively charged ion called an anion.
An ion is a charged particle that forms when one or more electrons are transferred from one element to another. When an atom loses electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion (cation), and when it gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion (anion).