Crossword Clue: Negatively charged atom, e.g.
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- An ion that migrates to the anode
- Anode attractor
- Atom negatively charged
- Atom with a negative charge
- Atom with an electronic imbalance
- Bit of chloride, as found in the body
- Bit of negativity?
- CH-, e.g.
- Charged atom
- Charged particle
- Charged subject for nuclear physicists?
- It has a negative charge
- Electrolysis bit
- Electrolysis particle
- Chloride or carbonate
- Hydrolysis product
- It's involved in electrolysis
- It's negative
- It's negatively charged
- It's repelled by a cathode
- Cl-, e.g.
- It's written with a minus sign
- Fluoride, e.g.
- Carrier of negative charge
- Cyclotron item
- F-, for one
- F-, H- or I-, but not G-
- Cation's opposite
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- OH-, for one
- OH- or Cl-, chemically
- Part of an electrolytic exchange
- Particle in electrolysis
- Particle with a negative charge
- Particle
- Negative atom
- Negative particle.
- Negative particle
- Negatively charged atom, e.g.
- Negatively charged atom
- Negatively-charged particle
- Negatively charged particle
- Migrating matter
- Type of atom
- Term in electrolysis.
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- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Oct. 27, 2009
- USA Today - Sept. 21, 2006