| ionizing radiation |
Any of the various forms of radiant energy that causes ionization when it interacts with matter. The most common types are alpha radiation, made up of helium nuclei; beta radiation, made up of electrons; and gamma and x radiation, consisting of high-energy particles of light (photons).
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| ion |
an atom or molecule which has a positive or a negative electrical charge.
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| ion exchange |
A reversible process by which ions are interchanged between a solid and a liquid with no substantial structural changes in the solid.
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| ionization |
the process by which a neutral atom, or a cluster of such atoms, becomes an ion. This may occur, for instance, by absorbtion of light ("photoionization") or by a collision with a fast particle ("impact ionization"). ...
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| ionizing radiation |
Radiation that has enough energy to remove electrons from substances it passes through, forming ions.
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