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Johns
5 October, 06:50
Is oxygen a anion or a cation?
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Susan Haas
5 October, 09:29
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Anion because it would gain two electrons to fill the octet rule
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Destinee Jensen
5 October, 10:02
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Oxygen always has a negative charge so it is an anion.
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