Anions

/ˈænˌaɪɒnz/ noun

Negatively charged atoms or molecules that have gained extra electrons, moving toward the positive electrode during electrolysis.

Greek 'anion' from 'ana-' (up) and 'ion' (going), coined by scientist Michael Faraday in 1834 to describe particles moving upward through a solution toward the positive electrode.

AMነጋት
ARأنيونات
BNনেতিবা চার্জ
CAanions
CSanionty
DAanioner
DEAnionen
ELανιόνια
ESaniones
FAアニون
FIanioni
FRanions
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