What is Anion...
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Anion = The negatively charged electron is known as Anion .
The Cathode is the negatively charged electron .
In the process of electrolysis , the negatively charged electron is known as the Cathode while the positively charged electron is known as Anode .
And Cation = Negatively charged ion is known as Cation.
Anion = Positively charged ion is known as Anion .
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Anion:-
it's a negatively charged ion, i.e. one that would be attracted to the anode in electrolysis.
For example consider sodium cations (Na+) and Chlorine anions (Cl-). Sodium has a positive 1 charge and chloride has a negative 1 charge. Thus one sodium cation cancels one chloride anion resulting in the formula Na1Cl1 or NaCl.
In chemistry an anion is an ionic species having a negative charge. The chemical species may be a single atom or a group of atoms. An anion is attracted to the anode in electrolysis. Anions are typically larger than cations (positively charged ions) because they have extra electrons around them.
Inorganic anions refer to the combination of: Common anions: chloride, fluoride, bromide, nitrate, nitrite, sulfate, and phosphate. Inorganic disinfection byproducts (DBPs): chlorate, chlorite, and bromate. Other anions, such as perchlorate and chromate.