katjonik
Katjonik is a term that can refer to a specific type of chemical compound or a more general phenomenon related to charge. In chemistry, a katjonik substance is one that contains cations, which are positively charged ions. These cations are typically formed when an atom or molecule loses one or more electrons. For example, sodium chloride (NaCl) in its dissolved state dissociates into sodium cations (Na+) and chloride anions (Cl-). The sodium ion, having lost an electron, carries a positive charge and is therefore a cation.
The concept of "katjonik" is fundamental to understanding ionic compounds and their behavior in solution. Many
Beyond pure chemistry, the term "katjonik" can sometimes be used more loosely to describe a positive charge