- ion with
fewer electrons than
protons (e.g. K+ (pot****ium ion))
while an
anion is a
negatively charged ion with more
electrons than protons. (e.g. Cl−...
- Phyllosilicates – Rock-forming
minerals with
predominantly silicate anionsPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets Tacharanite – Calcium...
- The
hydrogen anion, H−, is a
negative ion of hydrogen, that is, a
hydrogen atom that has
captured an
extra electron. The
hydrogen anion is an important...
- In chemistry, the
cyclooctatetraenide anion or cyclooctatetraenide, more
precisely cyclooctatetraenediide, is an
aromatic species with a
formula of [C8H8]2−...
- triple-bonded to a
nitrogen atom.
Ionic cyanides contain the
cyanide anion −C≡N. This
anion is
extremely poisonous.
Soluble cyanide salts such as
sodium cyanide...
- A
silicate is any
member of a
family of
polyatomic anions consisting of
silicon and oxygen,
usually with the
general formula [SiO(4−2x)− 4−x] n, where...
- oxyanions,
anions containing boron and oxygen, such as
orthoborate BO3−3,
metaborate BO−2, or
tetraborate B4O2−7; or any salt of such
anions, such as sodium...
- own in any of
three forms:
methanide anion (CH−3),
methylium cation (CH+3) or
methyl radical (CH• 3). The
anion has
eight valence electrons, the radical...
- In chemistry, an
oxocarbon anion is a
negative ion
consisting solely of
carbon and
oxygen atoms, and
therefore having the
general formula C xOn− y for...
-
derivative of
citric acid; that is, the salts, esters, and the
polyatomic anion found in
solutions and
salts of
citric acid. An
example of the former, a...