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anionA negatively charged ion. Pronounced an-I-on. An anion is as opposed to a cation, which is a positively charged ion.
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anionAn ion carrying a negative atomic charge.
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anion(an-eye-on) A negatively charged ion.
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anionA negatively charged ion. Clay surfaces, groups on polymer chains, colloids and other materials have distinct, negatively charged areas or ions. Anionic characteristics affect performance of additives [..]
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anionAn anion is a negatively charged ion. Nonmetals typically form anions.
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anionAn ion with a negative electrical charge. That is, an atom that has gained one or more electrons.
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anion"a negatively charged ion, which moves toward the anode (q.v.) during electrolysis," 1834, proposed by the Rev. William Whewell (1794-1866), English polymath, and published by English physic [..]
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anionNeutral atom that gains an electron and becomes negatively charged.
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anionA negatively charged ion.
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anionA negatively charged ion, such as sulfate (SO4
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anionA negatively charged ion. See ion.
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anionA negatively charged ion. Plant nutrient examples include nitrate (NO3-), phosphate (H2PO4-), and sulfate (SO42-). See cation.
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anionA negatively charged ion. The most commonly found anions in soil waters include bicarbonates, sulphates, carbonates, chlorides and nitrates.
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aniona negatively charged ion. See Cation.
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anionAn ion with more electrons than protons, giving it a net negative charge.
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anionn. an ion with a negative charge, for example, a chloride ion. See also cation- anionic.
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anionA negatively charged ion that results from the dissociation of salts, acids or alkalis in solution.
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anion A negative ion.
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anionA negatively charged ion; opposite: cation.
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anionA negatively charged ion, such as a protein or chloride ion. Compare cation.
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anionAn anion is a negatively charged ion. See also Cation and Ion Exchange.
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anionAn ion with a negative charge, formed when an atom gains electrons in a reaction. The atom now has more electrons than protons. Anionic Surfactant
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anionA negatively charged ion that results from the dissociation of salts, acids or alkali's in solution.
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anion[noun] A negatively charged ion that migrates to the anode in an electrical cell. Appears in modules:
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anionatom that has gained electrons; a negative ion. anther -
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anion(n) a negatively charged ion
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anionParticle with a negative charge. See also ion, cation.
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anionA negatively charged ion (Lessons 8, 10, 11)
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anionAn Anion is an Ion which is charged negative. The name indicates that the Anion is attracted by the anode in an electric field. In a plasma only a small part of ions are anions. The majority of ions are kations.
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anionA negative ion.
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anionParticles in the electrolyte of a galvanic cell carrying a negative charge and moving toward the anode during operation of the cell. See also cation
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anionAn ion that is negatively charged, i.e., Cl-.
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anionion having a negative charge; an atom with extra electrons. Atoms of non-metals, in solution, become anions.
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anionIons with a negative charge.
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aniona negative ion.
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anionIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Anion: An atom or molecule with a negative formal charge. Chloride ion Hydroxide ion An oxyanion Succinate An oxyanion and a carboxylate Triphenyl [..]
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aniona negatively charged ion.
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anionAtom or atom group negatively charged (negative ion)
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anionA negatively charged ion in an electrolyte solution, attracted to the anode under the influence of a difference in electrical potential. Chloride ion (Cl–) is an anion.
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anionNegatively charged ions such as nitrate (NO3-) or chloride (Cl-).
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anionAn ion with a negative charge. Anions migrate to the anode of an electrophoretic gel.
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anionA negatively charged ion in solution such as bicarbonate, chloride or sulphate.
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anionNeutral atom that gains an electron and becomes negatively charged.
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anionAn atom that has gained one or more electrons: a negatively charged ion.
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anionA negatively-charged ion. (09 Oct 1997)
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anionA negatively charged ion.
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aniona negatively charged ion, usually found dissolved in water, such as nitrate. Read more information about measuring water quality
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anionNegatively charged ion.
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anionA negatively charged ion. Plant nutrient examples include nitrate (NO3-), phosphate (H2PO4-), and sulfate (SO42-). See cation.
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anionA negatively charged atom or radical.
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anionA negatively charged ion such as the chloride ion (Cl-
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anion
(physics,chemistry) anion
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