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Anionic -

: Formed from a single atom, such as Chloride ( Cl−cap C l raised to the negative power ) or Fluoride ( F−cap F raised to the negative power

: Groups of atoms that carry a net negative charge, such as Sulfate ( SO42−cap S cap O sub 4 raised to the 2 minus power ) or Carbonate ( CO32−cap C cap O sub 3 raised to the 2 minus power 2. Practical Applications anionic

The Science and Utility of Anionic Substances An anionic substance is a chemical species characterized by a . This charge is acquired when a neutral atom or molecule gains one or more electrons, causing it to have more negatively charged electrons than positively charged protons. 1. Fundamental Formation : Formed from a single atom, such as

The negative charge of anionic materials makes them indispensable in various industrial and biological processes: Anionic Surfactant - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics similar to noble gases.

Anions typically form when nonmetal atoms gain valence electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, similar to noble gases.