Chloride, bicarbonate, phosphate, and sulfate are examples of what type of charged particles?

1) Cations, because they carry a positive charge
2) Cations, because they carry a negative charge
3) Anions, because they carry a positive charge
4) Anions, because they carry a negative charge


ANS: 4

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