Anion

/ˈænˌaɪən/ noun

A negatively charged ion that is attracted to the positive electrode (anode) in an electrical field.

From Greek 'ana-' (up, back) + 'ion' (going), meaning literally 'going up.' The term was coined by Michael Faraday in 1834 to describe ions that travel toward the anode during electrolysis.

AMአንዷን
ARأنيون
BNনেতিবা চার্জ
CAanió
CSanion
DAanion
DEAnion
ELανιόν
ESanión
FAآنئون
FIanioni
FRanion
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