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  2. List of aqueous ions by element - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of positively charged ions (cations, oxycations and hydroxycations) and negatively charged ions (anions, oyxanions and hydroxyanions) in each block of the periodic table shows a left to right decline of positively charged ions and increase in negatively charged species, This pattern is consistent with a left to right progression ...

  3. List of chemistry mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    Cations are positively (+) charged ions while anions are negatively (−) charged. This can be remembered with the help of the following mnemonics. Cats have paws ⇔ Cations are pawsitive. [23] Ca+ion: The letter t in cation looks like a + (plus) sign. [24] An anion is a negative ion. (An egative ion ⇒ Anion). [25]

  4. Ion - Wikipedia

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    Forming an ionic bond, Li and F become Li + and F − ions. An ion (/ ˈ aɪ. ɒ n,-ən /) [1] is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge. The charge of an electron is considered to be negative by convention and this charge is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is considered to be positive by convention. The net charge ...

  5. Category:Ions - Wikipedia

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    Cations (3 C, 63 P) E. Electrical discharge in gases (1 C, 8 P) M. Mixed anion compounds (4 C, 76 P) S. Sulfur ions (2 C, 12 P) Z. Zwitterions (1 C, 35 P) Pages in ...

  6. Salt (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    The constituent ions are held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonds. The component ions in a salt can be either inorganic, such as chloride (Cl −), or organic, such as acetate (CH 3 COO −). Each ion can be either monatomic (termed simple ion), such as sodium (Na +) and chloride (Cl −) in sodium chloride, or polyatomic, such ...

  7. Category:Cations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cations" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. ... Carbenium ion; Cationcation bond; Chlormequat; Chloryl ...

  8. Ionic bonding - Wikipedia

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    Atoms that lose electrons make positively charged ions (called cations). This transfer of electrons is known as electrovalence in contrast to covalence. In the simplest case, the cation is a metal atom and the anion is a nonmetal atom, but these ions can be more complex, e.g. molecular ions like NH + 4 or SO 2− 4.

  9. Ionic liquid - Wikipedia

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    Cations commonly found in ionic liquids. Some ionic liquids can be distilled under vacuum conditions at temperatures near 300 °C. [21] The vapor is not made up of separated ions, [22] but consists of ion pairs. [23] ILs have a wide liquid range.