difference between cation and anion
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CATIONS ARE POSITIVE CHARGED ATOMS...
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CATIONS ARE POSITIVE CHARGED ATOMS...
ANIONS ARE NEGATIVE CHARGE ATOM...
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Cations and anions are both ions. The difference between a cation and an anion is the net electrical charge of the ion. Ions are atoms or molecules which have gained or lost one or more valencee electron giving the ion a net positive or negative charge. Cations are ions with a net positive charge.
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⏩The electronic configuration of many ions is that of the closest noble gas to them in the periodic table.
⏩An anion is an ion that has gained one or more electrons, acquiring a negative charge.
⏩A cation is an ion that has lost one or more electrons, gaining a positive charge.
Cations and anions are both ions. The difference between a cation and an anion is the net electrical charge of the ion. Ions are atoms or molecules which have gained or lost one or more valencee electron giving the ion a net positive or negative charge. Cations are ions with a net positive charge.
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⏩The electronic configuration of many ions is that of the closest noble gas to them in the periodic table.
⏩An anion is an ion that has gained one or more electrons, acquiring a negative charge.
⏩A cation is an ion that has lost one or more electrons, gaining a positive charge.
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