Chloride ion (Cl-) is an example of a negative ion. When chlorine gains an electron, it becomes negatively charged.
Fluorine typically forms a negative ion, called fluoride ion (F-), by gaining one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
The negative ion for iron(III) phosphate is PO4^3- called phosphate ion.
No, a hydroxyl ion (OH-) is a negative ion. It is composed of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom and carries a negative charge due to the extra electron.
The positive ion for CaS is Ca^2+ (calcium ion) and the negative ion is S^2- (sulfide ion).
Na is positive ion,Cl is negative ion
Chloride ion (Cl-) is an example of a negative ion. When chlorine gains an electron, it becomes negatively charged.
It will be a negative ion, or in other words, a anion.
Fluorine typically forms a negative ion, called fluoride ion (F-), by gaining one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
The negative ion for iron(III) phosphate is PO4^3- called phosphate ion.
A negative ion is called an anion, while a positive ion is called a cation.
No, a hydroxyl ion (OH-) is a negative ion. It is composed of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom and carries a negative charge due to the extra electron.
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Anion. I remember it because it sounds very negative "an ion". Just like the ion itself, negative.
negative
when an atom loose electron it become negative ion and when it gains electron it become positive ion
The negative ion is written second in the formula for an ionic compound.