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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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| 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.
Ãâó: www.project-aware.org/Health/Osteo/osteo-gloss.sht...
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| ionization |
Production of charged particles in a medium. An orbital electron is stripped from a neutral atom, producing an ion pair (a negatively charged electron and a positively charged atom).
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| ionization |
reaction of a covalent compound with water resulting in the formation of ions. HCl (aq) + H 2 O(l) -> H 3 O+(aq) + Cl - (aq)
Ãâó: www.unco.edu/chemquest/b_gloss.htm
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| ionization c. |
a device for measuring ionizing radiation by the measurement of the ionization of the gas contained in the chamber.
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