How do you find atoms in a cat ion

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To find atoms in a cation, you first need to identify the cation itself. A cation is an ion with a positive charge, which means it has lost one or more electrons.

Once you have identified the cation, you can determine the atoms present in it by looking at the chemical formula of the compound in which the cation is present. The chemical formula will tell you the types and number of atoms present in the cation.

For example, if the cation is Na+ (sodium ion), it means that the cation has lost one electron, resulting in a positive charge. In sodium chloride (NaCl), the cation is sodium and the chemical formula tells us that it contains one sodium atom.

In summary, to find atoms in a cation, you need to identify the cation and look at the chemical formula of the compound to determine the atoms present in the cation.

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