An ion is an atom or molecule which has lost or gained one or more electrons, giving it a positive or negative electrical charge. According to the Model of Bohr this will be from or in the outer shield 'n'.
A negatively charged ion, which has more electrons than it has protons, is known as an anion (ἀνά ana: Greek 'up') (pronounced /ˈ?naɪən/; an-eye-on). Conversely, a positively-charged ion, which has fewer electrons than protons, is known as a cation (κατά kata: Greek 'down') (pronounced /ˈk?taɪən/; cat-eye-on).
An ion consisting of a single atom is called a monatomic ion, but if it consists of two or more atoms, it is a polyatomic ion. Polyatomic ions containing oxygen, such as carbonate and sulfate, are called oxyanions.
Ions are denoted in the same way as electrically neutral atoms and molecules except for the presence of a superscript indicating the sign of the net electric charge and the number of electrons lost or gained, if more than one. For example: H+ and SO42−.
Pale Rider is on AMC here in Kansas. We have Cox digital cable and yes, I know that probably nobody else has that.
I had a buddy that worked for Cox and said the funniest thing they eve did was put a bunch of branded "Cox" suckers out on the receptionists desk. They disappeared almost immediately...
We get our cable, internet and phone all from Cox in one of their bundles. When they first started offering the bundles, they sent out mailers telling everyone about the new "Cox packages". Not too long after that, they started calling it a bundle and dropped the word Cox from it. Wish I still had that mailer......
LMMFAO, Beags..... ;D....sounds like some smart-assed shit that I'd pull!
I have DirecTV...ION is OK, but bad about editing out the good stuff.
Uh, Brian....maybe it's an area thing(being satellite, it shouldn't), I have ION as ch. 68.....Clint just gave the baddie the "stink eye" over his glass.
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