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1. Many water soluble materials which, when dissolved in water, split apart into electrically charged atoms or groups of atoms called ions. The ions with the negative charge are called [[anion]]s and those with the positive charge are [[cation]]s.<br><br> | 1. Many water soluble materials which, when dissolved in water, split apart into electrically charged atoms or groups of atoms called ions. The ions with the negative charge are called [[anion]]s and those with the positive charge are [[cation]]s.<br><br> | ||
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The Two Types of Ions and how they are Different<br> | |||
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1. Many water soluble materials which, when dissolved in water, split apart into electrically charged atoms or groups of atoms called ions. The ions with the negative charge are called anions and those with the positive charge are cations.
The Two Types of Ions and how they are Different
Source: http://www.aplustopper.com/two-types-ions-different/