Body Quote by Michael Faraday
“I propose to distinguish these bodies by calling those anions which go to the anode of the decomposing body; and those passing to the cathode, cations; and when I have occasion to speak of these together, I shall call them ions.”
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Source Lecture: Chemistry, 1834
He defines ions as charged particles moving toward opposite electrodes, distinguishing anions and cations.
In simple terms: Ions are charged particles moving to opposite poles.
Identify and separate ions by charge.
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When to use this quote
- lab experiments
- teaching chemistry
- industrial electrolysis
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Questions to Reflect On
- What everyday technologies rely on ion movement?
- How do ions affect biological systems?
Understanding ions requires knowledge of atomic structure.