An ion is an atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons. This results in the atom or molecule having a net positive or negative electrical charge. Ions play a crucial role in many areas of physics, including electricity, magnetism, and chemical reactions.
Types of Ions
Ions can be categorized into two types:
Cations: These are ions that have lost one or more electrons, resulting in a net positive charge. For example, when a sodiumatom loses an electron, it forms a sodium cation with a +1 charge (Na+).
Anions: These are ions that have gained one or more electrons, resulting in a net negative charge. For example, when a chlorineatom gains an electron, it forms a chloride anion with a -1 charge (Cl-).
Formation of Ions
Ions are formed through various processes, including:
Examples of ions and their role in various physical and chemical processes.
Students can practice their understanding of ions through exercises that involve identifying ions, predicting ion formation in chemical reactions, and analyzing the behavior of ions in electric and magnetic fields.
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