What is the difference between a cation and an anion? How are they formed? Give the names and symbols of one cation and one anion.
Cation | Anion |
The ion that is positively charged or that loses its electrons is known as a cation. | The ion that is positively charged or that gains electrons are known as an anion. |
Cations are formed when an atom donates its electrons to another atom to attain the noble gas configuration and become stable. | Anions are formed when an atom gains electrons from another atom to complete its outermost shell or attain the noble gas configuration and become stable. |
An example of a cation is a sodium ion (Na+) that is formed by losing one electron. | An example of an anion is a chloride ion (Cl-) that is formed by gaining one electron. |