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单词 cation
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Definition of cation in English:

cation

noun ˈkatʌɪənˈkædaɪən
Chemistry
  • A positively charged ion, i.e. one that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis.

    〔化〕阳离子。ANION 的反义词

    The opposite of anion
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Non-metals accept electrons in forming anions while metals donate electrons to form cations.
    • When two atoms swap electrons to produce a cation and an anion, the two ions are attracted to each other.
    • It is called a cation if a positive charge exists and an anion if a negative charge exists.
    • The functional groups of iron hydroxides may sequestrate some cations and anions.
    • The key step in a unimolecular reaction is the formation of the carbon cation, or carbonium ion, by the departure of the leaving group.

Derivatives

  • cationic

  • adjective katʌɪˈɒnɪk
    Chemistry
    • The development of both cationic and anionic exchange materials did not occur until 1935.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The primary conditioning ingredients are cationic surfactants, silicones, and polymers.
      • More than a decade of research into nonviral gene delivery has yielded a number of synthetic cationic lipids and polymers with transfection activity.
      • Synthetic small interfering RNA molecules can be introduced into cells by using reagents such as cationic lipids to promote uptake across the cell membrane.
      • Adsorption of cationic polymers on target cell surfaces is rapid, dose dependent, and independent of cell type

Origin

Mid 19th century: from cata- 'alongside' or from cathode, + ion.

Rhymes

flatiron

Definition of cation in US English:

cation

nounˈkædaɪənˈkadīən
Chemistry
  • A positively charged ion, i.e. one that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis.

    〔化〕阳离子。ANION 的反义词

    The opposite of anion
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is called a cation if a positive charge exists and an anion if a negative charge exists.
    • When two atoms swap electrons to produce a cation and an anion, the two ions are attracted to each other.
    • The key step in a unimolecular reaction is the formation of the carbon cation, or carbonium ion, by the departure of the leaving group.
    • Non-metals accept electrons in forming anions while metals donate electrons to form cations.
    • The functional groups of iron hydroxides may sequestrate some cations and anions.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from cata- ‘alongside’ or from cathode, + ion.

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