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doug1257
Oct 1, 2007, 07:52 PM
What is the name of an ion which gains an electron

bignaked101
Oct 1, 2007, 08:31 PM
An ion is an atom or molecule which has lost or gained one or more electrons, making it negatively or positively charged. An ion consisting of a single atom is called a monatomic ion. A negatively charged ion, which has more electrons in its electron shells than it has protons in its nuclei, is known as an anion (pronounced [ˈænaɪən]; an-eye-on) due to its attraction to anodes. A positively-charged ion, which has fewer electrons than protons, is known as a cation (pronounced [ˈkætaɪən]; cat-eye-on) due to its attraction to cathodes. A polyatomic anion that contains oxygen is sometimes known as an oxyanion.

Ions are denoted in the same way as electrically neutral atoms and molecules except for the presence of a superscript indicating the sign of the net electric charge and the number of electrons lost or gained, if more than one. For example: H+, SO42−. An alternate way of denoting charge is like this: SO4-2.

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Linder
Oct 3, 2007, 06:31 AM
[QUOTE=doug1257]what is an positive ion and does it lose or gain electrons