what is a cation and where can you find it on the periodic table?
A cation is an ion (a charged atom or molecule) that has a positive charge because it has lost one or more electrons, so it has more protons than electrons overall. On the periodic table, cations are most commonly formed by metals, which are found on the left and in the center of the table (Groups 1, 2, and the transition metals), because these elements tend to lose electrons to achieve stable electron configurations.