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  • Chloride: Understanding Anions and Ionic Charges
    Chloride is an anion.

    Here's why:

    * Cations are positively charged ions.

    * Anions are negatively charged ions.

    Chlorine (Cl) is a non-metal. Non-metals tend to gain electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. When chlorine gains an electron, it becomes chloride (Cl-) with a negative charge, making it an anion.

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