An ion is a charged particle that forms when an atom gains or loses one or more electrons. Atoms are neutral because they have an equal number of protons and electrons. When an atom gains or loses electrons, it becomes an ion and carries a positive or negative charge.
There are two types of ions: cations and anions.
When writing the symbol for an ion, the charge is written as a superscript after the element symbol. For example, the symbol for a calcium ion with a 2+ charge is written as Ca2+.