A cation is a positively charged ion that is formed when an atom loses one or more electrons.
When an atom loses one or more electrons, it becomes positively charged and forms a cation. This typically occurs in reactions where atoms undergo oxidation, releasing electrons in the process.
Cations are named by using the name of the element followed by the word "ion." For example, a sodium cation is simply called a sodium ion (Na+).
Some common cations include:
Here are some key points to remember about cations: