mrsgreysany
mrsgreysany mrsgreysany
  • 04-06-2016
  • Physics
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Cations are formed by gaining protons losing protons gaining electrons losing electrons

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ldbgclb
ldbgclb ldbgclb
  • 04-06-2016
Cations are formed by losing electrons

Cations are basically positive ions


It's not lose or gain protons because atoms can't lose or gain protons. The protons don't move.
It's not gain electrons because electrons are negative. More electrons=more negative

If you can't remember cations are positive
CAT-ions are PAWS-itively charged
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28jadzini 28jadzini
  • 14-04-2022

Answer:

losing electrons

Explanation:

ODYSSEY

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