
1) Condition 2) Ionisation 3) Process of becoming charged 4) Removal of electrons 5) Status 6) The process of ionizing
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1) Ionisation
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Ionization is the process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons to form ions, often in conjunction with other chemical changes. Ionization can result from the loss of an electron after collisions with sub atomic particles, collisions with other atoms, molecules and ions, or through the...
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Process an atom gains or loses electrons.
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1. any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses electrons, thus acquiring a net charge, as the dissociation of a substance in solution into ions or ion production by the passage of radioactive particles. 2. iontophoresis.
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Formation of electrically charged particles. Can be produced by high-energy radiation such as light or UV rays, or by collision of particles in thermal agitation.
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in chemistry and physics, any process by which electrically neutral atoms or molecules are converted to electrically charged atoms or molecules ... [36 related articles]
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The generation of one or more ions. It may occur, e.g. by loss of an electron from a neutral molecular entity, by the unimolecular heterolysis of such an entity into two or more ions, or by a heterolytic substitution reaction involving neutral molecules, such as CH3CO2H + H2O H3O+ + CH3
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a process by which a neutral atom or molecule loses or gains electrons, thereby acquiring a net charge and becoming an ion; occurs as the result of the dissociation of the atoms of a molecule in solution or of a gas in an electric field.
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In aqueous solution, the process in which a molecular compound reacts with water and forms ions.
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The formation of ions by the removal or addition of one or more electrons from the outer parts of atoms. Ionization occurs by ionizing radiation or if an atom suffers a sufficiently violent collision. The ionization potential is the minimum amount of energy needed to remove an electron to infinity...
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formation of ions by the addition or removal of electrons to or from atoms or molecules, or by the splitting up of molecules
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1) the formation of ions by the addition or subtraction of electrons to or from atoms or molecules, or by the splitting up of molecules 2) the presence of ions and free electrons in a medium
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the formation of ions by the division of molecules or by the addition to, or removal of electrons from, atoms or molecules
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In aqueous solution, the process in which a molecular compound reacts with water and forms ions.
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Synonym for ionisation ... <chemistry, radiobiology> Any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses electrons, thus acquiring a net charge, as the dissociation of a substance in solution into ions or ion production by the passage of radioactive particles. ... High temperatures, electrical discharges or nuclear radiations can cause ionisat...
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(i″on-ĭ-za´shәn) any process by which a neutral atom or molecule gains or loses electrons, thus acquiring a net charge, as the dissociation of a substance in solution into ions or ion production by the passage of radioactive particles. iontophoresis.
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the process of adding one or more electrons to, or removing one or more electrons from, atoms or molecules, thereby creating ions. High temperatures, electrical discharges, or nuclear radiation can cause ionization.
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a process by which a neutral atom or molecule loses or gains electrons, thereby acquiring a net charge and becoming an ion; occurs as the result of the dissociation of the atoms of a molecule in solution or of a gas in an electric field.
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(i-on-u1-za;shun) The dissociation of a solute to form ions.
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In chemistry, ionization is the separation of an electrolyte into charged ions in solution.
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The process or the result of any process by which a neutral atom or molecule acquires either a positive or a negative charge.
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The process by which ions are produced, typically occurring by collisions with atoms or electrons ('collisional ionization'), or by interaction with electromagnetic radiation ('photoionization').
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The process by which a neutral atom or molecule acquires a positive or negative charge.
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adding or subtracting electrons from an atom; alternatively, the dissociation of a solute into ions.
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