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