| ionizing radiation |
Radiation that has enough energy to dislodge an electron of an atom. It includes x rays, gamma rays, alpha particles, neutrons, protons and electrons.
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| ion |
An atom or group of atoms that carries a positive or negative charge as a result of having lost or gained one or more electrons.
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| ionic bond |
The combination of an atom that has a strong tendency to lose electrons with an atom that has a strong tendency to gain electrons, such that the former transfers one or more electrons to the latter and each achieves chemical stability under the octet rule. The atom that loses electrons acquires a positive electric charge and the atom that gains electrons acquires a negative electric charge, so that the resulting compound is electrically neutral.
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| ion |
An atomic particle that is electrically charged, either negatively or positively.
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| ionic |
One of the types of Greek columns, whose base resembled stacked rings and frieze had continuous band of drawings.
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