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Generally accepted as a phenomenon by which the dielectric between two points on the electrode and workpiece become electrically conductive. See Dielectric.
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| ion channel |
Channel in a cell's surface membrane that controls the flow of ions into the cell. Usually specific for certain ions like sodium or potassium.
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| ionization |
a device that is used where effective grounding cannot be employed to bleed off static charges, such as a charged insulator. Ion generation is usually accomplished using a high-voltage emitter system.
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| ionizing radiation |
Ionizing radiation is radiation with a very high level of energy. It has so much energy that when it interacts with an atom, the energy can remove electrons from their orbits. This causes the atom to become charged or ionized. An example of radiation with enough energy to form ions is x-rays. ...
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| ion exchanger |
A permanent, insoluble material which contains ions that will exchange reversibly with other ions in a surrounding solution. Both cation and anion exchangers are used in water conditioning.
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