An ion is any atom (or group of atoms) that has charge / is electrically charged. Ions are formed due to the loss or gain of electrons.
If an atom gains an electron it becomes a negatively charged ion. Non-metals tend to do this, and they form anions. So elements from group 5-7 will form anions.
If an atom loses an electron it becomes a positively charged ion.the ion has a positive charge. Metals tend to do this, and they form cations (positive ions), so normally elements from group 1-3 will form cations.
Group 0/8 are the noble gases and are inert + unreactive, so they do not form ions.
NOTE: an easy way to remember anion is A-Negative-ION - ANIONAn easy way to remember a cation is that if its not an anion, its a cation :)
A blog covering and explaining the Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry specification for the 2016 summer exams. If you are doing just double science, you do not need to learn the stuff for paper two, if you are doing triple you will need to learn all (GOOD LUCK!) I have separated the papers to make files easier to find. Hope it helps :)
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