Pronunciation: /ˈænˌaɪən/
noun a negatively charged ion, i.e., one that would be attracted to the anode in electrolysis.
A1 An anion is a negatively charged ion.
A2 Students in chemistry class learn about the properties of anions.
B1 The formation of anions and cations is essential in understanding chemical reactions.
B2 Anions play a crucial role in the process of electrolysis.
C1 The researcher conducted an in-depth analysis of the behavior of anions in solution.
C2 The symposium focused on the latest advancements in the study of anions and their interactions with other molecules.
formal An anion is a negatively charged ion that is attracted to the anode in electrolysis.
informal I learned in chemistry class that an anion is like the 'bad boy' of ions.
slang Yo, watch out for that anion, it's trouble.
figurative Her negative attitude was like an anion, repelling anyone who tried to get close to her.
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