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  • An [[ion]] with a negative net charge is called an '''anion''' (pronounced an-eye-on). Conversely, an ion with a positive net charge i ...ning the electronegative element oxygen. Some anions, such as the cyanide anion, are poisonous. Anions can evolve gasses, act as reducing agents or as oxi
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  • A crosslinked basic anion exchange resin used to reduce [[cholesterol]]. It may also may reduce [[tri
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  • ...armacologyweekly.com/app/medical-calculators/anion-gap-calculator Multiple anion gap calculations] **Anion Gap (without K): Na - (Cl + HCO<sub>3</sub>)
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  • ...2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>, which is the diprotic [[acid]] of the [[sulfate]] [[anion]] SO<sub>4</sub><sup><small>-2</small></sup>. It can be classified as an i
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  • An [[ion]] with a negative net charge is called an '''anion''' (pronounced an-eye-on). Conversely, an ion with a positive net charge i ...ning the electronegative element oxygen. Some anions, such as the cyanide anion, are poisonous. Anions can evolve gasses, act as reducing agents or as oxi
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  • ...te''' [[ion]], PO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup> is one of the thirteen common [[anion|anions]] and it is required for life. It helps to store energy in biologic
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  • ...cat-eye-on). Conversely, an ion with a negative net charge is called an [[anion]] (pronounced an-eye-on).
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Anion]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Anion}}
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  • {{r|Anion}}
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  • ...ins one or more electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion called an [[anion]].
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  • * Serum anion gap > 10 mEq/L The [[anion gap]] and [[serum osmolality]] must be measured.
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  • {{r|Anion}}
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  • ...ake care of the charge transport between the electrodes. The negative ion (anion) moves to the positive electrode (the anode) and the positive ion (cation)
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  • ...one mole of monovalent ions on an electrode ([[cation]]s on the cathode, [[anion]]s on the anode) is always the same, irrespective of the kind of ions. For
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  • ...Cholestabyl''' and '''Colestid''', is a highly crosslinked insoluble basic anion exchange resin used to reduce cholesterol. It may also may reduce triglycer
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  • ...H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>. It is the diprotic acid of the [[sulfate]] [[anion]] SO<sub>4</sub><sup><small>-2</small></sup>. At room temperature and pres ...cid from which the second hydrogen dissociates to form the ''[[sulfate]]'' anion SO<sub>4</sub><sup><small>-2</small></sup>.
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  • ...exchange resin with its attached OH<sup>-</sup> ions (referred to as an "anion resin").<ref name=DI>[http://tdsmeter.articulatedman.com/education?id=0009 * The Cl<sup>-</sup> anions are attracted to the anion resin and exchange place with the OH<sup>-</sup> anions on the resin.
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  • ...chemistry, as well as [[Benzoin Condensation|benzoin condensation]]). This anion attacks the S1 of the oxidized lipoate species in an Sn2-like mechanism tha
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  • ...[[Ion|cation]] and superscripts with a negative sign (−) indicate an [[Ion|anion]].</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=H. Stephen Stoker|title=General, Organic, a ...O<sub>3</sub><sup>2−</sup>) is [[Redox|oxidized]] to the [[tetrathionate]] anion (S<sub>4</sub>O<sub>6</sub><sup>2−</sup>).
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  • {{Image|Ionexchange.jpg|right|450px|Figure 3. Illustration of an anion exchanger, consisting of a positively-charged resin, that binds to a compou ...ger. Some molecules may have both [[anionic]] and [[cationic]] groups. An anion exchanger, which consists of a positively-charged resin, will bind a compou
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  • **[[Anion receptors]]
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  • ...activity]] towards cationic or low-ionization-potential species. Halogen [[anion|anions]] in the body can bind to [[potassium]], [[calcium]] and [[magnesium
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  • ...n [Co(NH<sub>3</sub>)<sub> 6</sub>]<sup> 3+</sup> and the [[ferricyanide]] anion [Fe(CN)<sub> 6</sub>]<sup> 3−</sup>.
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  • ...o form a [[radical]] anion, which decomposes by the loss of a [[chloride]] anion. If a deoxygenated mixture of PCBs in [[isopropanol]] or [[mineral oil]] is
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  • Note that many of the common negatively-charged [[anion]]ic polyatomic ions are conjugate bases of acids derived from the [[oxide]]
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  • Hydrogen also resembles halogens, like Cl, in that it can form an anion. It does so in saline hydrides (LiH, NaH, CaH<sub>2</sub>, etc.), in which ...ons move to the anode. The hydroxyl anion decomposes before the sulphate anion according to
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  • ...ic acidosis]], caused by abnormally high rates of hydrogen ion and lactate anion production, often due to reduced oxygen delivery to body tissues; prolonged
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  • ...of glucosamine present in 1500 mg of glucosamine salt will depend on which anion is present and whether additional salts are included in the manufacturer's ...ologists at the [[Physicians' Desk Reference|PDR]] who state, "The counter anion of the glucosamine salt (i.e. chloride or sulfate) is unlikely to play any
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  • ...esponse. Selectivity of crystalline membranes can be for both cation and [[anion]] of the membrane-forming substance. An example is the [[fluoride selective
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  • ...ospheric nitrogen-containing [[ion]]s and compounds, for example [[nitrate anion]]s (NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>), [[nitric oxide]] (NO), [[nitrogen dioxid ...anisms require it to maintain their living state, plants mostly as nitrate anion (NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>) and to some extent as ammonium cation (NH<su
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  • Only in dilute solutions (about 0.001 moles per litre or less) are all anion and cations so far apart that they are free to be at their maximum activity
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  • ...tner, call it B. Hence A becomes the [[cation]] A<sup>+</sup> and B the [[anion]] B<sup>&minus;</sup>. Consecutively, the pair A<sup>+</sup>B<sup>&minus;</ ...ffinities]] of the atom that receives one or more electrons and becomes an anion.
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  • ...://www.osti.gov/em52/2003projsum/81895.pdf] and a [[cobalt]] [[carborane]] anion (known as chlorinated cobalt dicarbollide). The actinides are extracted by ...ike [[chromate]] and [[molybdate]], the '''<sup>99</sup>TcO<sub>4</sub>''' anion can react with steel surfaces to form a [[corrosion]]-resistant layer. In t
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  • An alternative view is: View the carbon as the C<sup>4-</sup> anion. In this case all the orbitals on the carbon are filled:
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  • <b>Anion exchange (AE) chromatography</b> Although the reverse phase chromatography
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  • ...binary [[ionic compound]] consisting of the mercuric cation and the oxide anion:
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  • ...c liquids consist of organic [[cation]]s and either organic or inorganic [[anion]]s. Binary mixtures of an organic salt and an inorganic salt are also ionic
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  • ...synthesise [[Adenosine_triphosphate|ATP]] from [[ADP]] and a [[phosphate]] anion by [[photophosphorylation]] (see [[Chemiosmotic hypothesis]]). Depending on
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  • ...synthesise [[Adenosine_triphosphate|ATP]] from [[ADP]] and a [[phosphate]] anion by [[photophosphorylation]] (see [[Chemiosmotic hypothesis]]). Depending on
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  • ...corresponding number of electrons to neutralize the cation, while for the anion to become neutral, it must lose a like number of electrons. These different ...y in the field (electrolysis, electrolyte, electrode, anode, cathode, ion, anion, and cation) was created by him.
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  • ...corresponding number of electrons to neutralize the cation, while for the anion to become neutral, it must lose a like number of electrons. These different ...y in the field (electrolysis, electrolyte, electrode, anode, cathode, ion, anion, and cation) was created by him.
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  • ...b>), as well as a -1 state. Such compounds containing the Au<sup>-</sup> [[anion]] are called ''aurides'' and include [[caesium]] auride, CsAu, rubidium aur
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  • ...erally believed (though not proven) that a dendrotoxin molecules bind to [[anion]]ic sites near the extracellular surface of the channel and physically occl
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  • ...g. a spherical, Lewis acidic metal cation or hydrogen bond acceptor halide anion). In turn a binding site is defined as a region of the host or guest capabl
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