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anionion

Anionion is a term that has appeared in speculative chemistry and fictional contexts to describe a class of negatively charged ionic species. In real-world chemistry there is no recognized entity known as an anionion, and the word is not part of standard nomenclature. When used, it is typically introduced as a hypothetical or engineered ion to explore concepts in charge, stability, and ion–solvent interactions.

In theoretical or narrative uses, anionion is imagined as an anion with unusually high charge density or

Because the term is not standard, descriptions of anionion vary by author and context. It is most

See also: Anion, Cation, Polyatomic ion, Ionic bond, Electrostatics.

extensive
delocalization
across
a
polyatomic
framework.
Such
a
species
might
be
envisioned
as
existing
only
under
specialized
conditions,
such
as
highly
coordinating
solvents,
extreme
pressures,
or
strong
counterion
environments.
Discussions
may
touch
on
its
potential
effects
on
lattice
energies,
hydration
shells,
and
electrostatic
screening,
as
well
as
the
challenges
of
stabilizing
multiple
negative
charges
without
rapid
decay
or
aggregation.
often
employed
as
a
thought
experiment
to
probe
how
traditional
models
of
ionic
behavior
hold
up
when
faced
with
atypical
charge
distributions,
or
as
a
fictional
device
to
imagine
advanced
materials
or
chemical
architectures.