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Difference between cation and anion?

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Answered by malaybhattacharya66
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Cations are positively-charged ions (atoms or groups of atoms that have more protons than electrons due to having lost one or more electrons). Anions are negatively-charged ions (meaning they have more electrons than protons due to having gained one or more electrons).

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Answered by kd1030601
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Cation : A cation refers to an ionic species that contains a positive charge. Therefore, there is a difference between cation and anion as the latter has a negative charge. Moreover, the number of protons in cation is more than the number of electrons.

Anion: An anion refers to an ionic species that contains a negative charge. Anion is larger than cation due to it having extra electrons around it.

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