Provide a difference between cation and anion, along with an example for each
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Cations are formed from metal atoms and are positively charged, on the other hand, anions are formed from non-metals atoms and are negatively charged. Cations combine with the anions to form the ionic bonds and vice versa.
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The number of protons is more than the number of electrons in a cation whereas the number of electrons is more than the number of protons in an anion.
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Difference Between Anions and Cations.
Basis Anions Cations
Charge Type Negative Positive
Type of Element Non-Metal Metal
Type of Electrode used Anode Cathode
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