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  2. Unlike anions, cations do not have a specific suffix like "-ide." They are named based on the name of the element from which they are derived. For example: Sodium cation: Na⁺ Calcium cation: Ca²⁺ Aluminum cation: Al³⁺ So, for cations, the naming convention is simpler compared to anions, and no suffix like "-ide" is used.-hope this helps!

  3. For a cation, simply use the name of the element and add the word ion (or if you want to be more specific, add cation) after the element's name. So Na + is the sodium ion; Ca 2 + is the calcium ion. If the element has more than one possible charge, the value of the charge comes after the element name and before the word ion .

  4. May 20, 2018 · The name of a monatomic cation is simply the name of the element followed by the word ion. Thus, Na + is the sodium ion, Al 3 + is the aluminum ion, Ca 2 + is the calcium ion, and so forth. We have seen that some elements lose different numbers of electrons, producing ions of different charges (Figure 3.3).

  5. Aug 15, 2019 · Cation. Anion. Charge. Positive. Negative. Electrode attracted to. Cathode (negative) Anode (positive) Formed by. Metal atoms. Non-metal atoms. Examples. Sodium (Na +), Iron (Fe 2+), Ammonium (NH 4 +) Chloride (Cl-), Bromide (Br-), Sulfate (SO 4 2-)

  6. Cations (positively-charged ions) and anions (negatively-charged ions) are formed when a metal loses electrons, and a nonmetal gains those electrons. What is the Difference Between Cations and Anions in Terms of Reactivity? Cations are more reactive than anions because cations have a greater attraction to electrons.

  7. Aug 18, 2023 · HCO 3-is an acidic ion and there are two names for it, hydrogen carbonate or bicarbonate. So the three species are \[Na_2CO_3 \; \; \; \text{ sodium carbonate}\\NaHCO_3 \; \; \; \text{ sodium bicarbonate}\\H_2CO_3 \; \; \; \text{ carbonic acid}\]

  8. (b) A sodium cation (Na+) has lost an electron, so it has one more proton (11) than electrons (10), giving it an overall positive charge, signified by a superscripted plus sign. You can use the periodic table to predict whether an atom will form an anion or a cation, and you can often predict the charge of the resulting ion.

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