Differences between cation and anion
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Difference between cations and anions.
1. An ion or a charged particle which has a positive charge is called cation. An ion or a charged particle which has a negative charge is called anion.
2. The word cation is originated from Greek word κάτω (káto) ἰόv (kation) which means ‘going down’. The word anion is originated from Greek word ἄνω ...
3. In cations the number of protons is more than the number of electrons. In anions the number of electrons is more than the number of protons.
4. Generally, metals form cations. Generally, non – metals form anions.
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1) Cation - A positively charged (+) Ion is called cation. it originate from anode and attracted to cathode - negative electrode.
2) Anion - A negatively charged ( -) ion is called anion. it originate from cathode and attracted to an award example positive electrode
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