Ion: Revision history


For any version listed below, click on its date to view it. For more help, see Help:Page history and Help:Edit summary. (cur) = difference from current version, (prev) = difference from preceding version, m = minor edit, → = section edit, ← = automatic edit summary

(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | ) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)

7 April 2024

26 March 2024

8 March 2024

27 February 2024

26 February 2024

15 February 2024

29 October 2023

25 October 2023

10 September 2023

22 June 2023

16 May 2023

3 May 2023

8 April 2023

27 February 2023

29 January 2023

17 January 2023

  • curprev 12:5112:51, 17 January 2023SvenAERTS talk contribs 30,515 bytes +383 →‎Anions and cations: When anion or cation are mentioned in other articles and the reader hoovers over them, a pop-up emerges showing the first paragraph of this section of the article. The problem was that the intro didn't show if which one indicate ions having a positive/negative charge - which is what most readers are looking for: a quick reminerder. So, I adapted the intro paragraph to include showing the charge anion (−) & cation (+) as per discussion on the "Talk page". I'm a biochemist Tag: 2017 wikitext editor

6 January 2023

12 November 2022

13 October 2022

5 September 2022

15 August 2022

16 July 2022

15 July 2022

25 May 2022

9 April 2022

25 March 2022

16 February 2022

7 January 2022

3 January 2022

23 December 2021

26 November 2021

  • curprev 09:5809:58, 26 November 2021Scyrme talk contribs 27,946 bytes +26 +copyedit; -del "particle" from first sentence: "ion" refers to a charged atom or molecule, not to any charged particle - a single proton has a charge but is not an "ion", so the previous wording is misleading. It seems someone added "particle" some months ago, as past versions have the wording I have restored here.

1 November 2021

31 October 2021

16 October 2021

9 October 2021

7 October 2021

(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | ) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)