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Eki
11th February 2010, 13:30
Why is an anion a more negative thing than a cation?
Brown, Jon Brow
11th February 2010, 13:40
Now you are just being silly! :mad:
Rollo
11th February 2010, 23:55
Why is an anion a more negative thing than a cation?
An anion has more electrons that protons. Electrons have a negative charge.
Ana is "up" in Greek, whereas Kata is "down". An An-ion is "up" in the number of electrons relative to what a neutrally charged atom would do.
Mark in Oshawa
11th February 2010, 23:57
Always a place for them...but I worry there may not be a home for Antimatter. It keeps me awake at night it does....
Rollo
12th February 2010, 00:13
Ncc-1701?
Valve Bounce
12th February 2010, 02:48
Why is an anion a more negative thing than a cation?
Have you checked this out with Google before posting it here? I'm just curious.
Eki
12th February 2010, 07:10
Have you checked this out with Google before posting it here? I'm just curious.
There's no place for curiosity.
Mark
12th February 2010, 09:37
Always a place for them...but I worry there may not be a home for Antimatter. It keeps me awake at night it does....
I thought they kept it in a jar at CERN?
Eki
12th February 2010, 09:45
I thought they kept it in a jar at CERN?
No, that was the World Wide Web.
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