Chemistry, asked by lpdebasmitasutar, 19 days ago

The -ve charged particles is called:

(a) Anion

(b) Cation

(c) Radical

(d) Atom​

Answers

Answered by lechusunitha123
2

Answer:

radical

Explanation:

Answered by qwmagpies
0

The negatively charged particle is called an anion.

  • The species which contain a negative charge is called an anion.
  • The species which contain a positive charge is called a cation.
  • The species which contain a single electron is called a radical.
  • Atoms are the basic units of any element. This is neutral species and does not contain any charge.
  • Thus, the correct option is a.
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