About 5,860,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Ion - Wikipedia

    Ions consisting of only a single atom are termed monatomic ions, atomic ions or simple ions, while ions consisting of two or more atoms are termed polyatomic ions or molecular ions.

  2. Ion | Definition, Chemistry, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 26, 2025 · Ion, any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges. Positively charged ions are called cations; negatively charged ions, anions. Ions migrate …

  3. Ions Explained: Definition, Examples, Practice & Video Lessons - Pearson

    Ions are atoms that have gained or lost electrons, resulting in a net electrical charge. When an atom loses electrons, it becomes a cation, which is a positively charged ion. Conversely, when an atom …

  4. Ion - Properties, Symbols and Formation | CK-12 Foundation

    Jan 1, 2026 · Ions are atoms that have a positive or negative charge because they have unequal numbers of protons and electrons. If atoms lose electrons, they become positive ions, or cations.

  5. 6.1: Ions - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Ions can be positively charged or negatively charged. A Lewis diagram is used to show how electrons are transferred to make ions and ionic compounds.

  6. What Are Ions? Explaining Charged Atoms and Molecules

    Nov 19, 2025 · Understand the fundamental chemistry of ions—charged atoms and molecules—that enable life, electricity, and crucial chemical reactions.

  7. Ion Definition: Meaning, Types, Examples & Key Facts Explained

    Atoms form ions to achieve a more stable electron configuration, typically that of the nearest noble gas. By losing or gaining electrons, an atom can attain a full outermost electron shell (an 'octet'), which is …

  8. What Is an Ion? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

    Sep 4, 2019 · Learn the definition of an ion, as used in chemistry, chemical engineering, and physics, plus review examples of ions.

  9. Ions and Ionic Compounds | Introductory Chemistry - Lumen Learning

    Electrons can move from one atom to another; when they do, species with overall electric charges are formed. Such species are called ions. Species with overall positive charges are termed cations, while …

  10. Ionic bonding - Wikipedia

    The oppositely charged ions – typically a great many of them – are then attracted to each other to form solid sodium fluoride. Ionic bonding is a type of chemical bonding that involves the electrostatic …