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True or false? Anions tend to gain electrons in an ionic bond.
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Anions tend to gain electrons in an ionic bond.
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it is true anions tend to get or gain electrons in an inonic bond.
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Anions are the opposite of cations. Anions tend to gain electrons in an ionic bond, and gain a negative charge, while a cation loses electrons and gets a positive charge.
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