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Type Words
Synonyms ionization
Type of action, activity, natural action, natural process
Derivation ionise
Type Words
Synonyms ionization
Type of condition, status
Derivation ionise

Examples of ionisation

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The extent to which this has happened in an atom is known as its ionisation state.
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An ionisation chamber is a gas filled enclosure between two conducting electrodes.
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The high levels of the ionisation are maintained only over the dayside of the planet.
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He noticed that xenon's ionisation potential was almost exactly the same as oxygen's.
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That is less than a millionth of the energy needed to cause ionisation.
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This variation is compatible with the theory that ionisation is due to the sun's influence.
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The results also show that ionisation from cosmic rays significantly enhances aerosol formation.
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Ionisation of an electron makes the orbit radius go to infinity.
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I don't know how the ionisation level of the solar wind compares with ionisation level of interstellar gas.
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More examples
  • Ionization: the condition of being dissociated into ions (as by heat or radiation or chemical reaction or electrical discharge); "the ionization of a gas"
  • Ionization: the process of ionizing; the formation of ions by separating atoms or molecules or radicals or by adding or subtracting electrons from atoms by strong electric fields in a gas
  • (ionised) ionized: converted totally or partly into ions
  • Ionization is the physical process of converting an atom or molecule into an ion by adding or removing charged particles such as electrons or other ions. This is often confused with dissociation (chemistry).
  • Alternative spelling of ionization
  • (ionised) molecules and atoms separated from some or all of their circulating electrons
  • The gain or loss of an electron in an atom.
  • Ionisation is the process by which an atom loses electrons. Electrons can be lost by an atom when high-energy radiation transfers enough ennergy to an electron for it to escape the attractive force of the atom's nucleus. ...
  • The process of removal or attachment of an electron to an atom or molecule to form a positive or negative ion respectively.