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Difference between electron and anion ​

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Answered by knakul590
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An anion has more electrons than protons, consequently giving it a net negative charge. For an anion to form, one or more electrons must be gained, typically pulled away from other atoms with a weaker affinity for them.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Anions are simply negatively charged ions. Ion is an atom which has lost or gained an electron. In this case, the atom has gained an extra electron in addition to the fixed number of electrons. This results a cloud of electrons which are negatively charged. So technically it is part of the atom but overall the charge is negative.

Electrons are particles which are negatively charged. Electrons orbit the atom and it contributes to the negativety of the atom. Since electrons do not exist freely in the everyday world, it can only exist as a part of the atom. This is why ions are used to describe the effect of electrons.

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