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No, an anion is the atom plus extra electrons which give that atom a negative charge. The anion is thus, always bigger than the original atom.
The radius of an anion is bigger than the radius of a neutral atom.
A cation is an atom that has lost one or more electrons. An anion is an atom that has gained one or more electrons.
Anion will have more electron than which atom it was form. So, after forming the the atom will have more electron cloud and size will be smaller compare to the original one.
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If it is a monatomic ion, the ending of its name is changed to -ide. For example, the anion formed by an oxygen atom is called oxide, and the anion formed by the chlorine atom is called chloride.
No, an anion is the atom plus extra electrons which give that atom a negative charge. The anion is thus, always bigger than the original atom.
An atom that has gained an electron has a negative charge and is called an anion.
The radius of an anion is bigger than the radius of a neutral atom.
An anion has more electrons than a neutral atom.
An anion is an atom with negative electrical charge.
An anion is an atom with a negative charge, not a leaf.
A phosphorus atom gains three electrons to form a phosphide anion when forming a chemical bond to a metal.
If the atom was neutral, it becomes an anion. Since electrons have a (-) charge
A cation is an atom that has lost one or more electrons. An anion is an atom that has gained one or more electrons.
This atom become an anion.
The anion is chlorine (Cl-).