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Atomic particle, atom or chemical radical bearing an electric charge, either negative or positive.
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usually, an atom from which one or more electrons have been torn off, leaving a positively charged particle. "Negative ions" are atoms which have acquired one or more extra electrons, and clusters of atoms can also become ions.
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| ionization |
Any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses electrons, thus acquiring a net charge. High temperatures, electrical discharges or nuclear radiations can cause ionisation.
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| ionizing radiation |
Radiation that is capable of breaking apart molecules or atoms. The splitting or decay of unstable atoms typically emits ionizing radiation.
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| ion |
An atom or a compound with a net (positive or negative) electrical charge.
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