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Ionization or
ionisation is the
process by
which an atom or a
molecule acquires a
negative or
positive charge by
gaining or
losing electrons,
often in...
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ionizer or
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Ionizer or
ioniser may
refer to: Air ioniser, a
device that uses high
voltage to ionise...
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subatomic particles or
electromagnetic waves that have
enough energy to
ionize atoms or
molecules by
detaching electrons from them. Some
particles can...
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considered in experiments. Each
ionized atom
leads to only one free electron. However,
multiple ionizations occur always in practice. Free electrons...
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physics and chemistry,
ionization energy (IE) is the
minimum energy required to
remove the most
loosely bound electron of an
isolated gaseous atom,...
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radiation carries more than 10
electron volts (eV),
which is
enough to
ionize atoms and
molecules and
break chemical bonds. This is an
important distinction...
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which case
plasma is
called partially ionized. Neon
signs and
lightning are
examples of
partially ionized plasmas.
Unlike the
phase transitions between...
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typical MS procedure, a sample,
which may be solid, liquid, or gaseous, is
ionized, for
example by
bombarding it with a beam of electrons. This may cause...
- A
water ionizer (also
known as an
alkaline ionizer) is a home
appliance which claims to
raise the pH of
drinking water by
using electrolysis to separate...
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Electrospray ionization (ESI) is a
technique used in m****
spectrometry to
produce ions
using an
electrospray in
which a high
voltage is
applied to a liquid...