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OSMANIA UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD 2015
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Nacharam, Hyderabad, India - 500076
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Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
9
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State, CBSE
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College and school students were enjoying my classes daily with the more examples and also they do like my approach of teaching.
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Chemistry
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Yes
Answered on 08/07/2020 Learn CBSE - Class 11/Chemistry
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An atom or molecule having a net charge (positive or negative) on it is called an Ion. Positively charged ion is called Cation, and negatively charged ion is called Anion.
E.g., Sodium (Na) has 11 electrons in a neutral state, and by losing one electron, it forms a sodium cation (Na+), and Chlorine has 17 electrons in a neutral state. By gaining one electron, it forms chloride anion (cl-).
Other examples: Mg2+, Al3+, NO3-, and SO42-.
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
9
Board
State, CBSE
Experience in School or College
College and school students were enjoying my classes daily with the more examples and also they do like my approach of teaching.
Subjects taught
Chemistry
Taught in School or College
Yes
Answered on 08/07/2020 Learn CBSE - Class 11/Chemistry
Ask a Question
An atom or molecule having a net charge (positive or negative) on it is called an Ion. Positively charged ion is called Cation, and negatively charged ion is called Anion.
E.g., Sodium (Na) has 11 electrons in a neutral state, and by losing one electron, it forms a sodium cation (Na+), and Chlorine has 17 electrons in a neutral state. By gaining one electron, it forms chloride anion (cl-).
Other examples: Mg2+, Al3+, NO3-, and SO42-.
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