In the physical explanation an electromagnetic field would carry the most the most but it is not always in a physical so the answer would have to be determined by a particles own congerencys
A cation is a positively charged particle formed by the loss of one or more electrons from an atom.
Answer A is correct: there are more electrons than protons. However, if a particle is an anion, it is not an atom. Atoms are electrically neutral.
Atom that are anions have two more electrons than it has in protons.
No, anions have more electrons than protons. An anion is a negatively charged ion that gains an extra electron, resulting in a greater number of negative charges compared to positive charges (protons). Neutrons do not have charge and are not directly related to the charge of anions.
yes. negatively charged ion is called cation and where as a positively charged ion is anion.
A cation is a positively charged particle formed by the loss of one or more electrons from an atom.
anions have more electrons than protons
Atoms are not anions. An atom is an electrically neutral particle with equal numbers of protons and electrons. An atom becomes an anion by gaining more electrons, so becoming negatively charged.
Answer A is correct: there are more electrons than protons. However, if a particle is an anion, it is not an atom. Atoms are electrically neutral.
Atom that are anions have two more electrons than it has in protons.
in sedimentation there are particles and circumstance that allow these particles sedimented bud in participation there are not any particle and there is a sepration between cations and anions.
Ion. If the atom becomes more positive after the transfer of electrons, it is a cation. The metals in groups 1 and 2 are more likely to be cations. If the atom becomes more negative after the transfer of electrons, it is an anion. The halogens in group 6 and 7 are more likely to be anions.
Anions
Cations are positively charged ions formed when atoms lose electrons. So they have less electrons than protons. Anions are negatively charged ions formed when atoms gain electrons. So they have more electrons than protons.
You're really going to need to provide more context for this. Anions and cations can't be separately "removed" from anything.
the more a particle moves the higher its temerature
No, anions have more electrons than protons. An anion is a negatively charged ion that gains an extra electron, resulting in a greater number of negative charges compared to positive charges (protons). Neutrons do not have charge and are not directly related to the charge of anions.