Movement of Ion particles




 

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Movement of Ion particles

Ions acquire electric charge by gaining or losing valence electrons, depending on the type of atom. Electric forces act between charged substances.
A pushing force acts between charges of the same type, and a pulling force acts between charges of different types. Using this, we can confirm that the ion has an electric charge.

Looking at the simulation, you can see that permanganate ions, which have a negative charge, move toward the (+) pole of the power source, and copper ions, which have a positive charge, move toward the (-) pole of the power source.