Define ions. Explain with examples
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
Metals and non-metals leads to the formation of Compounds that possess charged species. These charged species are called ions.
These charged species can be either positively charged called cation or negatively charged called anion. For instance, In sodium chloride (NaCl), Na exist as cation Na+ whereas Cl exist as anion Cl-.
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