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Cation vs Anion

Ions come in two charges. Whether an atom loses or gains electrons decides if it becomes a cation or an anion.

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Cation
  • Positively charged ion
  • Formed by losing electrons
  • More protons than electrons
  • Usually formed by metals
  • Examples: Na+, Ca2+, Al3+
Anion
  • Negatively charged ion
  • Formed by gaining electrons
  • More electrons than protons
  • Usually formed by nonmetals
  • Examples: Cl-, O2-, S2-

Verdict

Cations are positive ions from losing electrons, typically metals; anions are negative ions from gaining electrons, typically nonmetals. Opposite charges attract to form ionic compounds.

Frequently asked

How do I remember the difference?+

A cation is positive, and anions are negative; metals form cations, nonmetals form anions.

Which way do ions move in a field?+

Cations move toward the cathode; anions move toward the anode.

What holds an ionic compound together?+

The electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged cations and anions.

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