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Ions

Ions are particles that have a charge. They are created when an atom or molecule gains or loses electrons. Gaining electrons creates a negatively charged ion; losing electrons creates a positively charged ion.

Positive ions (cations)

Positive ions (cations)

  • Positive ions are usually created when an atom or molecule loses electrons.
  • Positive ions are also called cations.
  • The metals in Group 1 and 2 can easily lose electrons to become positively charged ions.
Negative ions (anions)

Negative ions (anions)

  • Negative ions are usually created when an atom or molecule gains electrons.
  • Negative ions are also called anions.
  • The non-metals in Group 7 are most likely to gain electrons to fill up their electron shell and become negatively charged.
Ions containing multiple elements

Ions containing multiple elements

  • Ions can be made up of:
    • 1 atom (e.g. F-).
    • Combinations of atoms with an overall charge (e.g. SO42-).
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