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what is anion and cation

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Answered by Anonymous
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An anion is an atom or a molecule which is negatively charged, i.e. has more number of electrons than protons.

A cation is an atom or a molecule which is positively charged, i.e. has more number of protons than electrons. Charge. Negative.

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Answered by Shreya091
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\huge\underline\purple{\sf Ion:-}

✴Any charged atom is termed as Ions.

Ions formed when electrons or proton of one atom transferred to another atom .

example- \small\ {Ca}^{+2}, Na^+

\huge\underline\red{\sf Cation :-}

✴The postively charged ion is known as "Cation."

✴example- \small\ Na^+ ,{Ca}^{+2}

✴They are postively charged because they contain more proton in comparison to electrons.

\huge\underline\pink{\sf Anion:-}

✴The negatively charged ion is called Anion.

✴example-\small\ {O}^{-2} , OH^-

✴They are negatively charged because they contain more number of electrons in comparison of protons.

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