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Answered by Spiderboy
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a negatively charged ion, i.e. one that would be attracted to the anode in electrolysis.



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Answered by Anonymous
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✨An anion is an ionic species having a negative charge.


✨Common anions: chloride, fluoride, bromide, nitrate, nitrite, sulfate, and phosphate.


✨ Anion are typically larger than cations (positively charged ions) because they have extra electrons around them.


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 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.


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