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Is oxygen a cation or anion?
Is oxygen a cation or anion?
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Is oxygen a cation or anion? Oxygen is neither a cation or an anion because it has no charge. Oxygen makes up around 20% of the air, and it’s a highly reactive gas. There are various substances that include oxygen, in addition to pure oxygen in the air and pure oxygen dissolved in water.