anion

/ˈænˌaɪən/
noun
  1. An atom or molecule that has a negative electric charge because it has gained one or more electrons.
    • In salt water, the chloride ion is an anion with a negative charge.
    • The anion in the compound helps conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
    • During electrolysis, anions move toward the positive electrode.
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