- The
hydrogen anion, H−, is a
negative ion of hydrogen, that is, a
hydrogen atom that has
captured an
extra electron. The
hydrogen anion is an important...
- ion with
fewer electrons than
protons (e.g. K+ (pot****ium ion))
while an
anion is a
negatively charged ion with more
electrons than protons. (e.g. Cl-...
- A
phosphite anion or
phosphite in
inorganic chemistry usually refers to [HPO3]2− but
includes [H2PO3]− ([HPO2(OH)]−).
These anions are the
conjugate bases...
- In chemistry, the
cyclooctatetraenide anion or cyclooctatetraenide, more
precisely cyclooctatetraenediide, is an
aromatic species with a
formula of [C8H8]2−...
- High
anion gap
metabolic acidosis is a form of
metabolic acidosis characterized by a high
anion gap (a
medical value based on the
concentrations of ions...
- In chemistry, an
oxocarbon anion is a
negative ion
consisting solely of
carbon and
oxygen atoms, and
therefore having the
general formula C xOn− y for...
-
Normal anion gap
acidosis is an
acidosis that is not
accompanied by an
abnormally increased anion gap. The most
common cause of
normal anion gap acidosis...
-
Members of the
Organic Anion Transporter (OAT)
Family (organic-
anion-transporting polypeptides, OATP) are
membrane transport proteins or 'transporters'...
-
inorganic cyanides, the
cyanide group is
present as the
cyanide anion −C≡N. This
anion is
extremely poisonous.
Soluble salts such as
sodium cyanide (NaCN)...
-
Lithium monoxide anion (LiO−) is a
superbase existing in the gas phase. It was the
strongest known base
until 2008, when the
isomeric diethynylbenzene...