cation

A positively charged ion: one that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis.

Noun

  1. A positively charged ion: one that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis.

    Antonyms: anion

    Hypernyms: ion

Origin

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek κᾰτῐόν (kătĭón), neuter present participle of κᾰ́τειμῐ (kắteimĭ, “to go down, come down”), from κᾰτᾰ- (kătă-, “downwards, down, cata-”) + εἶμῐ (eîmĭ, “to go, come”). Coined by English polymath William Whewell in 1834 for Michael Faraday, who introduced it later that year. By surface analysis, cat(a)- + ion.

Forms

cations kation

Derived

bication borocation carbocation cation exchange cationic cationization cationize cationoid cationotropic cationotropy cation-π countercation dication hexacation monocation organocation pentacation polycation radical cation supercation tetracation trication