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Anions themselves do not directly destroy bacteria, but certain anionic compounds, such as those found in disinfectants and cleaning agents, can be effective against bacteria. These compounds often work by disrupting bacterial cell membranes or interfering with cellular functions. Additionally, reactive oxygen species generated by some anions can also contribute to bacterial cell death. Overall, the effectiveness of anions in killing bacteria depends on their specific chemical properties and mechanisms of action.

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