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Define ion, cation, Anion, polyatomic ion?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ion

Atoms where the electrons and protons are not equal are called ions.

Cation

a cation is an ion, or charged particle, with a positive charge. In other words, a cation has more protons than electrons

Anion

An anion is an ion that has gained one or more electrons, acquiring a negative charge.

Polyatomic ion

The prefix poly- means many, so a polyatomic ion is an ion that contains more than one atom. This differentiates polyatomic ions from monatomic ions, which contain only one atom.

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Ion

Atoms where the electrons and protons are not equal are called ions.

Cation

a cation is an ion, or charged particle, with a positive charge. In other words, a cation has more protons than electrons

Anion

An anion is an ion that has gained one or more electrons, acquiring a negative charge.

Polyatomic ion

The prefix poly- means many, so a polyatomic ion is an ion that contains more than one atom. This differentiates polyatomic ions from monatomic ions, which contain only one atom.

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