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The crystal structure of some Ceramic materials may be thought of being composed of electrically charged Cations and Anions, instead of Atoms, and as such: |
| A. | The Cations are negatively charged because they have given up their valence electrons to Anions which are positively charged. |
| B. | The Cations are positively charged because they have given up their valence electrons to Anions which are negatively charged. |
| C. | The Cations are positively charged because they have added one electron to their valence electrons borrowing from Anions which are negatively charged. |
| D. | The Cations are negatively charged, as they are non-metallic whereas Anions are positively charged being metallic. |
| Answer» C. The Cations are positively charged because they have added one electron to their valence electrons borrowing from Anions which are negatively charged. | |