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If a positive ion is attracted to a negative ion, they will come together and form an ionic bond. This bond is formed by the electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions. This bond is typically strong and stable.
It becomes a negative ion.
Na is positive ion,Cl is negative ion
A colloid espicially lyophobic sols are weak electrolytes hence they under go partiall ionisation in aqueous medium and they attain equillibrium between dissociated and the undissociated part but the equillibrium is towards the undissociated part because the solution contains some of the true electrolytes which are having low ionization potential hence they undergo complete ionization so due to their presence the colloid can't completely dissociate.but when a excess of common ion is added to maintain the constant equillibrium value the number of free ions(which are in common with the lattice of colloid)should be reduced as their is on avaibility of the ion with opposite charge(because the colloid partially dissociates giving very less number of free ions) wtih out any option the ion adsorbs on the surface of the colloid
It will be a negative ion, or in other words, a anion.
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When a positive ion of a base combines with a negative ion, they form an ionic compound called a salt. This reaction is known as neutralization and results in the formation of water molecules. The salt produced depends on the specific base and negative ion involved in the reaction.
It becomes a negative ion.
It becomes a negative ion.
If a positive ion is attracted to a negative ion, they will come together and form an ionic bond. This bond is formed by the electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions. This bond is typically strong and stable.
It becomes a negative ion.
It turns into a nice, safe chloride ion, which is the most common negative ion in your body.
Na is positive ion,Cl is negative ion
It becomes a negative ion.
It becomes a negative ion.
It becomes a negative ion.