Negatively charged bit
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ANIONNegatively charged bit
ANIONICNegatively charged
ANIONNegatively charged ion
ANIONAtom negatively charged
ANIONNegatively-charged particle
IONNegatively charged particle
ELECTRONIt's negatively charged
ANIONNegatively-charged atom
ANIONIt's negatively charged
ELECTRONNegatively charged particle.
ANIONNegatively charged particle.
ANIONNegatively charged atom.
TAUNegatively charged lepton
ANIONSNegatively charged atoms
ANIONSThey're negatively charged
ANIONSNegatively charged particles
ANIONNegatively charged atom
anionnegatively charged ion
ANIONNegatively charged particle
ANIONICLike a negatively charged atom
ANIONNegatively charged atom, e.g.
kathodea negatively charged electrode, also CATHODE
cathodea negatively charged electrode, also KATHODE
ZWITTERIONAtom charged both positively and negatively.
antiprotonThe negatively charged antiparticle of a proton
kathodesKATHODE, a negatively charged electrode, also CATHODE
antiprotonsThe negatively charged antiparticle of a proton
cathodesCATHODE, a negatively charged electrode, also KATHODE
anionicany negatively charged atom or group of atoms
anionany negatively charged atom or group of atoms
anionsany negatively charged atom or group of atoms
cathodicpertaining to a cathode (a negatively charged electrode, also KATHODE)
kathodalpertaining to a kathode (a negatively charged electrode, also CATHODE)
kathodicpertaining to a kathode (a negatively charged electrode, also CATHODE)
cathodalpertaining to a cathode (a negatively charged electrode, also KATHODE)
zwitterionA molecule or ion having separate positively and negatively charged groups
cathodallyCATHODAL, pertaining to a cathode (a negatively charged electrode, also KATHODE)
anionnegatively charged ion, as one attracted to the anode in electrolysis
zwitterionsA molecule or ion having separate positively and negatively charged groups
anionsnegatively charged ion, as one attracted to the anode in electrolysis