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Ion logo #10101) Anion 2) Anionic 3) Atom 4) Cation 5) Cationic
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Ion logo #10101) Big Greek brand 2) Big European brand 3) European brand 4) European international brand 5) Famous Greek brand 6) Famous European brand 7) Greek international brand 8) Greek brand 9) It may be + or - 10) Major Greek brand 11) Major European brand 12) Play by Euripides
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ion logo #20730 An atom or molecule that has acquired a charge by either gaining or losing electrons. An atom or molecule with missing electrons has a net positive charge and is called a cation; one with extra electrons has a net negative charge and is called an anion.
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Ion logo #21002• (n.) One of the elements which appear at the respective poles when a body is subjected to electro-chemical decomposition. Cf. Anion, Cation. • (n.) One of the electrified particles into which, according to the electrolytic dissociation theory, the molecules of electrolytes are divided by water and other solvents. An ion consists of one ...
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Ion logo #21003(from the article `Euripides`) This tragicomedy`s sombre action is reversed by a recognition scene. In Ion (c. 413 ), Creusa, the queen of Athens, is married to an immigrant king, ...
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Ion logo #21003(from the article `Plato`) ...propounds the question `What is the `fine` (or `beautiful`)?` The Hippias Minor deals with the paradox that `wrongdoing is involuntary.` The Ion ... Rhapsodists recited Homeric poems, but Plato implies in the Ion that their repertory may have included works by Hesiod and Archil...
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ion logo #21579An atom or a molecule that has a positive or negative electrical charge. Examples are sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, and phosphate. These ions help move nutrients into cells, help move waste out of cells, and help nerves, muscles, the heart, and the brain work the way they should.
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Ion logo #21439An atom or a group of atoms that carries an electric charge.
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ion logo #21142an atom or bonded group of atoms with a non-zero total electric charge
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Ion logo #20095A charged particle.
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Ion logo #20688(c. 490-c. 421 BC) Greek poet of Chios, who also lived at Athens. His first tragedy was produced between 452 and 449 BC and he subsequently gained prizes for both his tragic works and dithyrambs (choral hymns). He is...
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Ion logo #20728An atom or a group of atoms that carries an electric charge.
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ion logo #20973<chemistry, radiobiology> Atomic particle, atom or chemical radical bearing an electric charge, either negative or positive. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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ion logo #21001(i´on) an atom or group of atoms having a positive (cation) or negative (anion) electric charge by virtue of having gained or lost an electron; substances forming ions are called electrolytes. adj., ion´ic., adj. dipolar ion an ion that has both positive and negative regions of c...
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Ion logo #21808 an atom that has fewer or more electrons than it has protons causing it to have an electrical charge and, therefore, be chemically reactive.
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ion logo #22291 An atom that has lost or gained one or more electrons, thereby becoming electrically charged.
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Ion logo #10444A charged particle consisting of an atom stripped of one or more of its electrons.
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ion logo #10444(Humans as organisms) positively- or negatively-charged particles - eg positively charged hydrogen, sodium and potassium atoms. Ion charge helps determine a substance's acidity or alkalinity
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Ion logo #20972I'on (ī'ŏn) noun [ Greek 'io`n , neut, of 'iw`n , present participle of 'ie`nai to go.] (Elec. Chem.) One of the elements which appear at the respective poles when a body is subjected to electro-chemical decomposition. Confer Anion , Cati...
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Ion logo #20972I'on noun 1. One of the electrified particles into which, according to the electrolytic dissociation theory, the molecules of electrolytes are divided by water and other solvents. An ion consists of one or more atoms and carries a unit charge of electricity, 3.4 x 10 -10 electro...
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ion logo #21510(i;on) An atom or group of atoms that has either lost or gained electrons and thus has a net positive or a net negative charge.
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ion logo #23000 An atom or group of atoms that has gained or lost electrons and so has a net electric charge.
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Ion logo #20687An atom (or group of atoms) which has either gained or lostelectrons; e.g., a chloride anion, 17Cl1-, contains 18 electrons (i.e.,one more than neutral atom, 17Cl0), and a copper(II) cation, 29Cu2+,contains 27 electrons (i.e., two less than the neutral atom, 29Cu0
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ion logo #20750A charged atom* or molecule*. A positive ion (or cation) will have lost one or more electrons*. A negative ion (or anion) will have gained one or more electrons. Ions cannot be formed by the loss or gain of protons*.
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ion logo #23665 a particle that is electrically charged positive or negative
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