cations
A cation is a positively charged ion formed when an atom or molecule loses one or more electrons. Cations are attracted to the cathode in electrochemical cells and combine with anions to form salts. They can also arise from protonation, as in the formation of ammonium (NH4+) from ammonia, or hydronium (H3O+) in acidic aqueous solutions.
Most cations originate from metals that undergo oxidation, with the charge corresponding to the number of electrons
In solution, cations are typically hydrated, surrounded by water molecules that stabilize the charge. The size
Cations play essential roles across chemistry, physics, and biology. They participate in the formation of salts,