it means a negatively charged ion, especially one that is attracted to an anode, either during electrolysis or within a vacuum tube.
anionic
It's anionic.
Hydrogen peroxide is neither anionic nor a detergent, so it's definitely not an anionic detergent.
An anionic detergent is a detergent in which the lipophilic part of the molecule is an anion.
anionic dyes have a negative charge and attach to cationic surfaces and vice versa when the cationc dyes which are postively charged attach to anionic surfaces...
Chloride
It is neutral.
It is neither. It is a neutral compound.
biodegradable surfactants(anionic and nonionic) and enzymes.
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Acidic dyes contain anionic chromospores. Anionic chromospores such as eosinate- will not stain because of electrostatic repelling forces that are involved.
It is a cationic clay