- in a
gaseous medium that can be
ionized, such as air.
Following an
original ionization event, due to such as
ionizing radiation, the
positive ion drifts...
-
atoms ionize at
different energies. The
energy of
ionizing radiation starts between 10 electronvolts (eV) and 33 eV.[citation needed]
Ionizing subatomic...
- Look up
ionizer or
ioniser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ionizer or
ioniser may
refer to: Air ioniser, a
device that uses high
voltage to ionise...
-
ionizing radiation requires elaborate radiological protection measures,
which in
general are not
required with non-
ionizing radiation. Non-
ionizing radiation...
-
Radiation is
often categorized as
either ionizing or non-
ionizing depending on the
energy of the
radiated particles.
Ionizing radiation carries more than 10 electron...
- 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...
-
measuring ionization energy was
based on
ionizing a
sample and
accelerating the
electron removed using an
electrostatic potential. The
ionization energy...
- in
which case
plasma is
called partially ionized. Neon
signs and
lightning are
examples of
partially ionized plasmas.
Unlike the
phase transitions between...
- used to
signify the
actual or
potential presence of
ionizing radiation. It is not used for non-
ionizing electromagnetic waves or
sound waves. The standard...
-
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...