| ionizing radiation |
Radiation that is powerful enough to alter atoms by removing one or more electrons, leaving positively charged particles. Alpha and beta particles, gamma rays and x-rays are forms of ionizing radiation.
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| ionizing radiation |
Radiation of such high energy that it can remove electrons from a struck atom, leaving positively charged particles behind. High doses of IR can cause cellular damage.
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| ion channel |
(noun) transmembrane protein complex that forms a water-filled channel across the lipid bilayer through which specific inorganic ions can diffuse down their electrochemical gradients
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| ionic bond |
The bond between two ions that results from the force of attraction between particles of opposite charge.
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| ionization |
A process in which an ion is created from a neutral atom or molecule by adding or subtracting one or more electrons.
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