anion

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Englisch - Türkisch
negatif iyon
anyon
(isim) anyon [kim.]
(Tıp) Anyoİlk defa 1834'de Faraday tarafından bir öğretmen olan William Whewell'den aldığı ilham ve fikirle, negatif yüklü iyonu anlatmak üzere kullanılmış olan terim
(Tekstil) aniyon ( negatif iyon )
{i} anyon [kim.]
(Denizbilim) eksi yükün
anion exchange
anyon değişimi
anion exchanger
(Tekstil) anyon değiştirici
complex anion
kompleks anyon
Englisch - Englisch
A negatively charged ion in solution, such as bicarbonate, chloride or sulfate
A negatively charged ion in solution, such as bicarbonate, chloride, or sulfate
A negatively charged ion [back] [top]
Negatively charged ions such as nitrate (NO3-) or chloride (Cl-)
An atom or molecule carrying one or more surplus electrons, and therefore having a negative charge
A negatively charged ion (099)
ion having a negative charge; an atom with extra electrons Atoms of non-metals, in solution, become anions
- ion with a negative charge
A negatively charged ion
A negative ion
A negatively charged ion, such as the Cl- ion
A negatively charge ion
a negatively charged non-metallic ion
(chem) A negatively charged ION (Greek anienae, to go up)
An ion with a negative charge, e g Cl-
Negatively charged ion in solution When minerals dissolve in water, they form ions that have a tiny positive or negative electrical charge John Comer, Indiana Geological Survey
A negatively charged chemical substance
a negatively charged ion in an electrolyte solution, attracted to the anode under the influence of a difference in electrical potential Chloride (CI-) is an anion
A negative ion, such as sulfate, nitrate, or chloride
A negatively charged ion (Cl-, NO3-, S2- etc )
Negatively charged ion
An electronegative element, or the element which, in electro-chemical decompositions, is evolved at the anode; -- opposed to cation
{i} negatively charged ion (Electricity)
Atom or group of atoms carrying a negative electric charge, indicated by a superscript minus sign after the chemical symbol. Anions in a liquid subjected to an electric field migrate toward the positive electrode (anode). Examples include hydroxyl (OH^-; see hydroxide), carbonate (CO3^2-), and phosphate (PO4^3-). See also ion; Compare cation
An electro- negative element, or the element which, in electro-chemical decompositions, is evolved at the anode; opposed to cation
radical anion
a negatively charged radical ion
anions
plural of anion
anion
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