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Answered by asha9999
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Explanation:

A cation is an ionic species with positive charge.

Answered by kalivyasapalepu99
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A cation is an ionic species with a positive charge. The word "cation" comes from the Greek word "kato," which means "down." A cation has more protons than electrons, giving it a net positive charge.

Cations with multiple charges may be given special names. For example, a cation with a +2 charge is a dication. One with a +3 charge is a trication. A zwitterion has both positive and negative charges at different regions of the molecule, yet an overall neutral charge.

The symbol for a cation is the element symbol or molecular formula, followed by a superscript of the charge. The number of the charge is given first, followed by a plus symbol. If the charge is one, the numeral is omitted.

Examples of Cations

Cations may be either ions of atoms or of molecules. Examples include:

Ag+

Al3+

Ba2+

Ca2+

H+

H3O+

Li+

Mg2+

NH4+

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