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A positive ion. Phosphoric acid and PEM fuel cells are "cation-mobile" cells ?the cation migrates through the electrolyte toward the cathode.
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a positively charged ion that is formed by the removal of an electron from a neutral species, eg, the removal of an electron (e - ) to a neutral sodium atom (Na) forms a singly charged sodium cation (Na + ), similarly the removal of two electrons from a neutral magnesium atom (Mg) forms a doubly charged cation (Mg 2+ ).
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A positively charged dissolved particle which will normally try to combine or attach to an anion. Examples of cations may be ammonium, sodium, potassium, calcium, manganese, and magnesium.
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A positively charged ion, ie Na + , Ba 2+ , NH 4 + ?br>
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an ion with a positive charge, eg the sodium ion, Na+.
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