Ionization
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 conjunction with other chemical changes. The resulting electrically charged atom or molecule is called an ion. Ionization can result from the loss of an electron after collisions with subatomic particles, collisions with other atoms, molecules and ions, or through the interaction with electromagnetic radiation. Heterolytic bond cleavage and heterolytic substitution reactions can result in the formation of ion pairs. Ionization can occur through radioactive decay by the internal conversion process, in which an excited nucleus transfers its energy to one of the inner-shell electrons causing it to be ejected.
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Ionization
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 conjunction with other chemical changes. The resulting electrically charged atom or molecule is called an ion. Ionization can result from the loss of an electron after collisions with subatomic particles, collisions with other atoms, molecules and ions, or through the interaction with electromagnetic radiation. Heterolytic bond cleavage and heterolytic substitution reactions can result in the formation of ion pairs. Ionization can occur through radioactive decay by the internal conversion process, in which an excited nucleus transfers its energy to one of the inner-shell electrons causing it to be ejected.
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Ionisatie is het proces waarbi ...... onisator
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Ionizace je proces, při kterém ...... jem k ionizaci je rekombinace.
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Ionization or ionisation is th ...... rons causing it to be ejected.
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Ionizazioa atomo edo molekulak ...... n energiaren balioa ematen du.
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Ionização é o processo pelo qu ...... interna, causando sua ejeção.
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Jonisering innebär att en elle ...... nnehåller låga halter av ozon.
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Jonizacja – zjawisko powstawan ...... pnia jonizacji danego ośrodka.
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L'ionisation est l'action qui ...... ;
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La ionització és el en el qual ...... e clàssicament o quànticament.
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Ionisasi adalah proses fisik m ...... isika klasik dan akan dijelask
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Ionisatie is het proces waarbi ...... vindt onder andere plaats bij
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Ionizace je proces, při kterém ...... jem k ionizaci je rekombinace.
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Ionization or ionisation is th ...... rons causing it to be ejected.
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Ionizazioa atomo edo molekulak ...... en dira uretan disolbatzean: .
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Ionização é o processo pelo qu ...... interna, causando sua ejeção.
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Jonisering innebär att en elle ...... atom och en negativ jon bilda
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Jonizacja – zjawisko powstawan ...... onowa jonizacja powyżej progu.
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L'ionisation est l'action qui ...... ;
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La ionització és el en el qual ...... e clàssicament o quànticament.
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