anions
Anions are negatively charged ions. They form when atoms or molecules gain extra electrons (reduction) or, for polyatomic species, by loss of protons from acids to give conjugate bases, leaving an overall negative charge. The negative charge is balanced by positively charged ions (cations) in salts or solutions.
Common simple anions include fluoride (F−), chloride (Cl−), oxide (O2−), sulfide (S2−), and hydroxide (OH−). Polyatomic
In chemistry, anions form ionic bonds with cations to produce neutral salts. In aqueous solution they behave
Anions play important roles across disciplines. In biology, chloride helps regulate fluid balance, while phosphate is