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Anions Hydride H- Oxide O2- Fluoride F- Sulfide S2- Chloride Cl- Nitride N3- Bromide Br- Iodide I-
Ionic Compounds Na+1 + O-2 (sodium oxide) Mg+2 + O-2 (magnesium oxide) K+1 + F-1 (potassium fluoride) Ca+2 + N-3 (calcium nitride) NH4 +1 + P-3 (ammonium phosphide) Fe+3 + CO3 -2 (iron(III) carbonate) Al+3 + ClO-1 (aluminum chlorite)
Examples of anions include the following: Chlorine: Cl. Hydroxide: OH. Iodide: I. Dichromate: Cr2O. 72- Oxide anion: O. 2- Sulfate anion: SO. 42-
It is: Rn, Xe, Kr, B, Si, C, Sb, As, P, N, H, Te, Se, S, I, Br, Cl, O, F.
Common examples include sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, and bicarbonate. These substances are known as electrolytes. Ions can be created using radiation such as x-rays.

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An atom that has lost electrons and has a positive charge is a cation. Atoms gain or lose electrons in order to become more stable by having a full outermost shell of electrons. Examples of anions include hydride, fluoride, and nitride. Examples of cations include lithium, iron (II) and iron (III), and hydrogen.
The human body contains several important ions, including sodium (Na⁺), potassium (K⁺), calcium (Ca⁺), magnesium (Mg⁺), chloride (Cl⁻), phosphate (PO₄⁻), bicarbonate (HCO₃⁻), and iron (Fe⁺/Fe⁺). These ions are essential for various functions such as fluid balance, muscle contraction, and oxygen transport.

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