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anion /an·ion/ (an´i-on) a negatively charged ion.anion´ic
Anion An ion carrying a negative charge owing to a surplus of electrons. Anions in the body include bicarbonate, chloride, phosphate, sulfate, certain organic acids, and certain protein compounds. Mentioned in: Electrolyte Supplements anion (aˑ·nēˈ· n a negatively charged ion that is formed when an atom or a molecule gains one or more electrons. See also ion. anion (an´ī n a negatively charged ion. anion an ion carrying a negative charge. In an electrolytic cell anions are attracted to the positive electrode (anode). anion-exchange resin see ion-exchange resin. |
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L-55RII (co-dried aluminum-magnesium hydroxycarbonate) is an improved synthetic hydrotalcite, which has proven effective in neutralizing residual acidity in various synthetic polymers by anion exchange because of its latice-layer structure. As a starter, the sulfate anion that is the counterbalancing anion to the positively charged [Al. Recently, Dave Beede from Michigan State summarized ration and anion feeding and found a DCAD of +25 to +30 meq/100 g of dry matter is effective and sufficient to achieve maximum feed intake and milk production even during heat stress. |
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