Depends on the ion. Chloride = Cl- and hence would be -1 .
Sulfate would be SO42- and would be -2 etc.
it would have a net negative charge.
A charge which is not a positive charge is a negative charge.
An electron has a negative charge. Also an ion in which there are more electrons than protons has a negative charge. Such an ion is called as anion.
An ion is an atom with a positive or negative charge.
The charge would be negative, since electrons are negatively charged.
If an ion has more electrons than protons, it would have a negative charge. The charge of the ion would be equal to the excess of electrons over protons.
it would have a net negative charge.
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A negative charge is the opposite of an ion. An Ion with a negative charge becomes an Anion. Normally with a negative charge they are called Electrons. See electrons for more help
A charge which is not a positive charge is a negative charge.
When an ion has more electrons than protons in it, the whole ion (charged particle) is negatively charged. The number of negative charges (electrons) exceeds the number of positive charges (protons).
An electron has a negative charge. Also an ion in which there are more electrons than protons has a negative charge. Such an ion is called as anion.
An ion is an atom with a positive or negative charge.
Yes, there is a limit to negative charge that can occur on an ion.
The charge would be negative, since electrons are negatively charged.
The ion would have a positive charge equal to the difference between the number of protons and electrons. For example, if there are 10 protons and 8 electrons, the ion would be a 2+ charged ion.
Chloride would be a negative ion in sodium chloride dissolved in water.