👉 Catelectrotonic, also known as a cationic or anionic ion, is a type of ion that consists of one or more negatively charged atoms. These ions are often found in the aqueous solution and can have different chemical properties, depending on their charge. In the context of electrochemistry, "catelectrotonic" refers to substances with a negative charge, which is typically associated with anions (such as chloride) or cations (such as sodium). Examples