Chemistry, asked by sharmashaweta35, 9 months ago

how is a cation formed? answer​

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Answered by ranvirsinghadvocate9
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Cations form when an atom loses one or more electrons. The resulting cation has the electron configuration of the noble gas atom in the row above it in the periodic table.

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Cations are formed by the process of ionization when sufficient energy is given to the electron (by light of a high enough energy, for example) to strip it away from the attraction of the nucleus. The energy required to do this is called the ionization energy.

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