Anything that repels both positively charged and negatively charged ions?

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Anything that repels both positively charged and negatively charged ions?

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I already know how ions work and all that stuff so no need for a lecture ;). And yes it does have to repel both cations and anions. And don't say antimatter ;)
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Re: Anything that repels both positively charged and negatively charged ions?

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Hey there

It looks like you posted three times about the same thing, but in separate pieces. Please try and condense next time around so we can make sure to answer everything all at once.

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Re: Anything that repels both positively charged and negatively charged ions?

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Oh ok sorry Elizabeth
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