two charged ions pls answer
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Positive ions are typically metals or act like metals. Many common materials contain these ions. Mercury is found in thermometers, for instance, and aluminum is a metal that is found in a surprising amount of things. It's even an ingredient in baking soda and in certain other food products!
The positive charge (more protons versus electrons) for a cation is shown by a number and plus sign after the formula. If there's just a plus sign, it means the charge is plus 1. Some examples of cations, or positive ions, include the following:
Aluminum - Al 3+
Barium - Ba 2+
Bismuth - Bi 3+
Cadmium - Cd 2+
Calcium - Ca 2+
Cesium - Cs +
Chromium (III) - Cr 3+
Cobalt - Co 2+
Copper (I) - Cu +
Copper (II) - Cu 2+
Hydrogen - H +
Iron (II) - Fe 2+
Iron (III) - Fe 3+
Lead (II) - Pb 2+
Lithium - Li +
Magnesium - Mg 2+
Mercury (I) - Hg2 2+
Mercury (II) - Hg 2+
Nickel - Ni 2+
Potassium - K +
Rubidium - Rb +
Silver - Ag +
Sodium - Na +
Strontium - Sr 2+
Tin (II) - Sn 2+
Zinc - Zn 2+
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Heya mate!!
There are 2 types of ions
1) positive charged ions are called cations
2) negative charged ions are called anions
Hope it will help u dear.