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Cations are always positive, anions are negative.
Positive + Negative = Negative Negative + Negative = Positive Positive + Positive = Positive Negative + Positive = Negative
The rules for the sign (positive or negative) of the result of a multiplication is the same as division. For multiplication: Positive * Positive --> Positive Positive * Negative --> Negative Negative * Positive --> Negative Negative * Negative --> Positive For division: Positive / Positive --> Positive Positive / Negative --> Negative Negative / Positive --> Negative Negative / Negative --> Positive
a negative x a negative= a positive, a positive x a positive= a positive, a negative x a positive= a negative, and a positive x a negative= a negative. Same thing with division. a negative divided by a negative= a positive, a positive divided by a positive= a positive, a negative divided by a positive= a negative, and a positive divided by a negative is a negative. U see?
positive 49 Because a negative times a negative is a positive. -7*-7=49. positive * positive = positive negative * negative= positive positive * negative = Negative
These are ions: positive (cations) and negative (anions).
Cations are always positive, anions are negative.
Yes. Anions are negative ions and cations are positive ions.
Positive ions are called cations, and negative ions are called anions. Cations have a net positive charge because they have lost electrons, while anions have a net negative charge because they have gained electrons.
Cations in a solution are typically associated with a positive charge.
Positive atoms: cations. Negative atoms: anions
A cathode is negative. It attracts cations, which are positively charged.
Tin ions are positive (cations).
No, cations do not always have a positive charge. Cations are ions that have a positive charge because they have lost electrons. However, some cations can have a neutral or even a negative charge depending on the number of electrons they have lost.
Cations have a positive charge and anions have a negative charge.
Cations are ions with a positive charge. Anions have a negative charge.
No, cations are positively charged ions formed by losing electrons. Negative ions are called anions and are formed by gaining electrons.