cationi
Cationi is the plural form of cation in several languages and is often encountered in discussions of ionic chemistry. A cation is a positively charged ion produced when an atom or molecule loses electrons. In solution, cations migrate toward the negative electrode and contribute to electrical conductivity. Monoatomic cations arise from single elements, such as Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Fe3+. Polyatomic cations consist of a group of atoms with an overall positive charge, with ammonium (NH4+) as a common example.
Cations form by oxidation, protonation, or complexation, and their charge and ionic radius influence hydration, lattice
Cations are essential in salts, minerals, and biological systems. In biology, key cations include sodium, potassium,
Naming and notation: Cations are usually named as the element name followed by "ion" (for example, sodium