anionization
Anionization refers to the process of forming an anion, which is an atom or molecule that has gained one or more electrons, resulting in a net negative electric charge. This gain of electrons typically occurs when an atom or molecule has a higher electronegativity than another, leading to the transfer or sharing of electrons. For instance, in ionic bonding, a highly electronegative atom like chlorine will readily gain an electron from a less electronegative atom like sodium to form a chloride anion (Cl-) and a sodium cation (Na+).
In chemistry, anionization is a fundamental concept related to the behavior of elements and compounds. The
The formation of anions is crucial in various chemical processes, including redox reactions where oxidation involves