anionin a sentence
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Anions are larger than their parent molecule or atom.
anions = negatively charged ions
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Faraday introduced the words anion and cation.
anion = a negatively charged ion
- As Anion weighed these unattractive alternatives, he sang a sorrowful song; and so beautiful was his singing, that a pod of dolphins gathered around the ship; and when he finally leapt into the sea, one of the dolphins carried him safely to shore.† (source)
- "Anion can't fly," Hazel said.† (source)
- "That's Anion," Kinzie said patiently, as if she understood Hazel's fascination.† (source)
- "About five or six football fields," Hazel interceded, feeding Anion a big chunk of gold.† (source)
- I'll ride Anion with Sa—with Leo, here.† (source)
- She spurred Anion, and they shot across the countryside, heading straight for the growing tornado.† (source)
- She leaned forward and said, "Anion, run!"† (source)
- Hazel, who was still riding Anion, kicked Leo in the arm.† (source)
- This time Anion whinnied so angrily, even Hazel could guess he was cursing.† (source)
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- I built a stable belowdecks, if Anion wants to—† (source)
- Anion sounded impatient, as if saying, No time for sentiment, girl!† (source)
- He heard the giant bellow and Anion whinny angrily, but he didn't dare look.† (source)
- Tempest and Anion also hadn't shown themselves.† (source)
- On the left flank, riding Anion, Hazel beamed with pride.† (source)
- Anion wasn't usually scared of anything, but he reared, huffing nervously.† (source)
- Hazel had promised to visit again with Anion.† (source)
- She put her hand through the bars again and stroked Anion's nose.† (source)
- The forty-foot fall would have broken any other horse's legs, but Anion hit the ground running.† (source)
- In a heartbeat, Anion stood on the quarterdeck.† (source)
- Anion snorted as if to say, Of course you do.† (source)
- Anion took me on a complete loop around the perimeter.† (source)
- I'm not sensing any gold around here.... Don't worry, Anion.† (source)
- Her horses reared, causing Anion to do the same.† (source)
- "Then you and Anion should get along fine," Hazel said.† (source)
- She didn't dare hope, but it had to be ..."Anion."† (source)
- Anion shot away from the Amazons and sped through downtown Seattle.† (source)
- You behave or we'll get Anion back here and let him nibble your wings.† (source)
- As soon as the Argo II had passed into the straits, Anion broke off his harassment.† (source)
- The turtle was a fast swimmer, but it couldn't match Anion's speed.† (source)
- I'll give you wheat!" but Anion stomped him into a pile of breakfast cereal.† (source)
- Hazel spurred Anion off the colonnade and they leaped into battle.† (source)
- Anion bucked so violently that Hazel had to slide off his back to avoid getting thrown.† (source)
- Anion crashed through the main doors into the plaza and scattered a bunch of guys in business suits.† (source)
- Anion bobbed his head, trotting in place.† (source)
- She must've been imagining it, but she cried out desperately, "Anion!† (source)
- She fed Anion the nugget ...his favorite snack.† (source)
- Hazel sat astride Anion, who reared and whinnied in challenge.† (source)
- Anion was nibbling contentedly on a golden shield.† (source)
- As soon as she reached the ground, she ran to Anion and threw her arms around him.† (source)
- I think Anion wants to tell me something.† (source)
- Polybotes jabbed his trident and swung his weighted net, but Scipio was almost as nimble as Anion.† (source)
- Anion cantered back and forth, sensing her disquiet.† (source)
- Anion whinnied in protest, as if to say, You're going without me?† (source)
- Hazel felt the tension in Anion's rib cage.† (source)
- She tightened the straps of her Imperial gold cavalry sword and climbed onto Anion's back.† (source)
- She glanced over the rail and saw the dust of Anion's wake stretching across the hills of Italy.† (source)
- Anion whinnied a challenge that echoed off the mountains.† (source)
- Especially when she could have ridden Anion to the top in a matter of seconds.† (source)
- "I'm not doubting Anion's strength," he said carefully, "but will the chariot hold up?† (source)
- Anion trotted through the stone archway.† (source)
- Anion stopped by the yoke, and Percy set to work with the reins and harness.† (source)
- They weren't quite as fast as Hazel's horse, Anion, but they had a lot more heat.† (source)
- Hazel spurred Anion and put herself between the basilisks and the campers.† (source)
- Hazel patted Anion's neck to keep him from bolting.† (source)
- Anion whinnied derisively as the turtle snapped at him, only to get a mouthful of horse vapor.† (source)
- She put her hand between the bars, and Anion gingerly ate the chunk of gold from her palm.† (source)
- Hazel had been so focused on Anion, she hadn't noticed the disturbance.† (source)
- Anion reached the water and leaped straight off the docks.† (source)
- She reined in Anion, and he clopped impatiently, the ground crackling under his hooves.† (source)
- Anion shot straight under the Golden Gate Bridge into San Francisco Bay.† (source)
- Even Anion had turned from caramel brown to a dark shade of ash.† (source)
- At last Anion stopped at the top of a wooded hill.† (source)
- The way Anion was moving, she might not notice he was gone for fifty or sixty miles.† (source)
- Hazel glanced back and saw a line of smoking pavement where Anion's hooves had touched the ground.† (source)
- Hazel dashed over to Anion's cage and swiped an Amazon card across the lock.† (source)
- As soon as Anion stopped, Hazel felt the temperature drop.† (source)
- But Anion scared him, and Frank was pretty sure the horse knew it.† (source)
- When they saw Anion, they backed up quickly and headed for the battle forklifts.† (source)
- Percy groaned and started unhitching Anion from the ruined chariot.† (source)
- Anion screamed as the giant got a lucky shot.† (source)
- She drew her cavalry sword, and Anion reared in defiance.† (source)
- Hazel could feel Anion straining to run.† (source)
- Before Hazel could change her mind, she urged Anion through the gates.† (source)
- They climbed onto Anion and sped back toward Glacier Bay.† (source)
- Anion stood proudly at the top of a ridge of ice that loomed over the void.† (source)
- Pegasus is more famous, with his wings, but Anion runs like the wind over land and sea.† (source)
- She almost fell off Anion, but Frank caught her and propped her up.† (source)
- Anion came to a halt on a frozen turquoise slab.† (source)
- In the corner cage, the stallion Anion whinnied angrily.† (source)
- Thankfully the stairs were wide enough for the chariot, because Anion didn't even slow down.† (source)
- When Anion saw the horses, he stamped the ground in outrage.† (source)
- There was a wealthy poet named Anion.† (source)
- Next to him, Hazel sat astride her horse Anion, who had appeared unannounced as soon as they'd landed.† (source)
- Hazel had no doubt—it was Anion.† (source)
- As Anion raced toward the Argo II, Leo remembered what Nemesis had said about Echo and Narcissus: Perhaps they'll teach you a lesson.† (source)
- On top of that, they had heard many legends about the horse Anion, and they were amazed that Hazel had befriended him.† (source)
- Anion raced out of nowhere, circling the mob so quickly he created a sandstorm, showering the nymphs in white lime, spraying their eyes.† (source)
- Anion took off across the water, the nymphs screaming behind them, and Narcissus shouting, "Bring me back!† (source)
- Anion thundered onto the beach.† (source)
- Call Anion!† (source)
- Hazel was having trouble with Anion.† (source)
- Anion, ride!† (source)
- Hazel can move faster on Anion.† (source)
- Go on, Anion.† (source)
- Anion pawed the sand.† (source)
- Anion whinnied, as if to say, Uh, dub!† (source)
- Hazel stood on the hillside in the morning sunlight, alone in the ruins except for Anion, who paced next to her, nickering impatiently.† (source)
- She concentrated and thought: Anion!† (source)
- Hazel saw herself riding Anion, charging through the melee and shouting—trying to stop the violence.† (source)
- Anybody who'd seen her charging on Anion with her sword drawn would know she could take care of herself.† (source)
- Anion wants to take me somewhere.† (source)
- "I have to, Anion," Hazel said.† (source)
- Hazel had never thought of it as actual smoke, but as she watched it curling around Anion's legs, floating through the broken arches of the ruined courtyard, the hairs stood up on her arms.† (source)
- Anion charged straight into it.† (source)
- She wished Anion were here.† (source)
- She looked at Anion.† (source)
- Hazel spurred Anion.† (source)
- Anion nickered.† (source)
- Anion shot toward the glacier like a runaway rocket, barreling straight across the slush like he wanted to play chicken with the mountain of ice.† (source)
- Finally Anion zoomed between two mountains into a valley of ice and rocks, like a massive bowl of frozen milk with bits of Cocoa Puffs.† (source)
- Anion stood over her, trying to protect her, rearing and swatting at the giant with his front hooves.† (source)
- Meanwhile Hazel charged around on Anion, slicing her spatha through one Cyclops after another, while Frank blinded the enemies with his talons.† (source)
- Percy didn't translate, but Hazel was pretty sure Anion was calling out to any other horses that might be in the bay: Beat that, ya punks!† (source)
- As Anion closed the distance, the glacier loomed so large, Hazel got vertigo just trying to take it all in.† (source)
- When they reached the hilltop above the Caldecott Tunnel, Anion shuddered like a broken car and came to a stop, his chest heaving.† (source)
- A millisecond later the sound hit them—a BOOM almost as jarring as Anion hitting the sound barrier.† (source)
- He climbed onto the giant's chest and Anion took off, racing across the ice, dragging Alcyoneus like the world's ugliest sled.† (source)
- "I wish Anion was here," Hazel said.† (source)
- Only Anion's speed kept them alive.† (source)
- She knew she was in more danger than when she'd been fighting the Amazons, or fending off the gryphons, or climbing the glacier on Anion's back.† (source)
- Hazel rode Anion, who had recovered enough to carry one person at normal horse speed, though he cursed about his aching hooves all the way downhill.† (source)
- In the distance, he saw Hazel and Anion galloping across the battlefield, cutting down centaurs and karpoi.† (source)
- She wished Anion were still with her.† (source)
- Percy and Frank both cussed like horses and held on desperately while Hazel wrapped her arms around Anion's neck.† (source)
- Anion jumped over a breaching humpback whale and kept galloping, startling a pack of seals off an iceberg.† (source)
- If you made your way back to this throne room while I was off preparing for my duel ...well, as I mentioned, Anion is a very fast horse.† (source)
- Somehow, they managed not to fall off as Anion scaled the cliffs, jumping from foothold to foothold with impossible speed and agility.† (source)
- Before Percy could decide, his black mastiff pounced on him, knocking Percy to the ground and barking so loudly that even Anion backed up.† (source)
- And it seems Anion has chosen you.† (source)
- Anion rode the glacier like a highway, zipping across the ice, leaping crevices, and skidding down slopes that would've made a snowboarder's eyes light up.† (source)
- Hazel vaulted onto Anion's back.† (source)
- The boat captains in Seward had warned her it was three hundred nautical miles to the Hubbard Glacier, a hard, dangerous journey, but Anion had no trouble.† (source)
- "Here you go, Anion," she said.† (source)
- Maybe—maybe Anion will find us.† (source)
- She heard a roar that she later realized was a sonic boom, and Anion tore over Puget Sound, seawater turning to steam in his wake as the skyline of Seattle receded behind them.† (source)
- It was foretold that the most courageous female warrior would someday master Anion and ride him to victory, ushering in a new era of prosperity for the Amazons.† (source)
- How far can Anion pull this guy?† (source)
- Can Anion even pull that much?† (source)
- Anion was playing a dangerous game of tag, charging around the giant while Alyconeus swiped at them with his staff, knocking over walls and cleaving massive chasms in the ice.† (source)
- But Anion's not back," Hazel said.† (source)
- But Anion is out of steam!† (source)
- And Anion saved us some time.† (source)
- Anion was way ahead of him.† (source)
- Anion ...Anion could be hers.† (source)
- I would feed you more, Anion.† (source)
- Anion whinnied indignantly.† (source)
- Hazel urged Anion forward.† (source)
- Anion whinnied impatiently.† (source)
- Anion huffed.† (source)
- Anion nickered.† (source)
- Anion whinnied.† (source)
- Anion trotted skittishly.† (source)
- Hazel spurred Anion.† (source)
- You did great, Anion.† (source)
- Anion, giddyup!† (source)
- Anion veered to one side.† (source)
- I wish Anion was here!† (source)
- Anion whinnied again.† (source)
- "Run, Anion!" she cried.† (source)
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