ions of same charge meaning and
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The term "ion" was introduced by English chemist and physicist Michael Faraday in 1834 to describe the chemical species that travels from one electrode to another in aqueous solution. The word ion comes from the Greek word ion or ienai, which means "to go."
Although Faraday could not identify the particles moving between electrodes, he knew that metals dissolved into a solution at one electrode and that another metal was deposited from the solution at the other electrode, so matter had to be moving under the influence of an electrical current.
Examples of ions are:
alpha particle He2+
hydroxide OH-
Answer:the ions of same charge are belongs to same group
Explanation:
Ions are formed after loosing an electron
The atoms of same group forms same ion charges because atoms of same group has same electron in it's valency
Ex: H+ and li+