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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...
- An air
ioniser (or
negative ion
generator or Chizhevsky's chandelier) is a
device that uses high
voltage to
ionise (electrically charge) air molecules...
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Ionisation (1929–1931) is a
musical composition by
Edgard Varèse
written for
thirteen percussionists. It was
among the
first concert hall compositions...
- In
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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These tables list
values of
molar ionization energies,
measured in kJ⋅mol−1. This is the
energy per mole
necessary to
remove electrons from
gaseous atoms...
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daughter isotopes; in practice,
mostly radon-222) per
litre of air
which ionises a
sustained current of 0.001 esu (0.001 StatAmpere). 1 ME = 3.64 Eman =...
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Plasma (from
Ancient Gr**** πλάσμα (plásma) 'moldable substance') is a
state of
matter characterized by the
presence of a
significant portion of charged...
- electromagnetism, the
Townsend discharge or
Townsend avalanche is an
ionisation process for
gases where free
electrons are
accelerated by an electric...
- they are
regarded as
being more
ionising than
gamma rays, but less
ionising than
alpha particles. The
higher the
ionising effect, the
greater the damage...
- ionizer or
ioniser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ionizer or
ioniser may
refer to: Air
ioniser, a
device that uses high
voltage to
ionise air molecules...