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ion exchange A reversible process in which ions are released from an insoluble permanent material in exchange for other ions in a surrounding solution; the direction of the exchange depends upon the affinities of the ion exchanger for the ions present, and the concentrations of the ions in the solution.
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ionic The type of Greek column characterized by scroll-like decorations.
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ionization separation or conversion into ions.
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ion is here an atom from which one or more electrons typically present has been removed. see also, electron-deficient atoms.
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ion An ion is an atom that is missing one or more electrons; ions have an electrical charge. ION ENGINE An ion engine is an engine that ionizes a gas in order to propel a spacecraft. A electrical charge is used to ionize xenon gas (an inert gas like neon or helium, but heavier). In an electrical field the ions are accelerated to a speed of about 30 km/second. The high-speed xenon ions are expelled as exhaust, pushing the spacecraft in the other direction (since momentum is conserved). ...
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