This document lists common cations (positively charged ions) and their charges on the left side. It then lists common anions (negatively charged ions) and their charges on the right side. Some examples of cations include hydrogen (H+), lithium (Li+), sodium (Na+), and calcium (Ca2+). Some examples of anions include hydroxide (OH-), carbonate (CO32-), bicarbonate (HCO3-), and nitrate (NO3-). There are many cations and anions listed with their ion formulas and names.
This document lists common cations (positively charged ions) and their charges on the left side. It then lists common anions (negatively charged ions) and their charges on the right side. Some examples of cations include hydrogen (H+), lithium (Li+), sodium (Na+), and calcium (Ca2+). Some examples of anions include hydroxide (OH-), carbonate (CO32-), bicarbonate (HCO3-), and nitrate (NO3-). There are many cations and anions listed with their ion formulas and names.
This document lists common cations (positively charged ions) and their charges on the left side. It then lists common anions (negatively charged ions) and their charges on the right side. Some examples of cations include hydrogen (H+), lithium (Li+), sodium (Na+), and calcium (Ca2+). Some examples of anions include hydroxide (OH-), carbonate (CO32-), bicarbonate (HCO3-), and nitrate (NO3-). There are many cations and anions listed with their ion formulas and names.
This document lists common cations (positively charged ions) and their charges on the left side. It then lists common anions (negatively charged ions) and their charges on the right side. Some examples of cations include hydrogen (H+), lithium (Li+), sodium (Na+), and calcium (Ca2+). Some examples of anions include hydroxide (OH-), carbonate (CO32-), bicarbonate (HCO3-), and nitrate (NO3-). There are many cations and anions listed with their ion formulas and names.