cation

/ˈkætaɪən/
noun
  1. An ion with a positive electrical charge, which moves toward the negative electrode (cathode) in an electric field.
    • The battery works by moving cations from one side to the other.
    • Calcium is a common cation found in hard water.
    • In a saltwater solution, the sodium cation moves toward the negative electrode.
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