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- Ionization abstract "Ionization (or ionisation, see American and British English spelling differences) is the process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons. Ionization, often, results from the interaction of an atom or a molecule with an ionizing particle, including charged particles with sufficient energies and energetic photons. A rare case of ionization in the absence of an external particle is the internal conversion process, through which an excited nucleolus transfers its energy to one of the inner-shell electrons and ejects it with high kinetic energy. The ionization process is of particular interest in fundamental science. It is also encountered in many fields of practical interest, ranging from mass spectroscopy to radiotherapy for eliminating cancer cells. Obviously, all aspects of the ionization process cannot be addressed in a single encyclopedic article. Here, ionization is described by invoking the simple case of an atom in strong laser field. The case is amenable to analytic treatment and represents the main characteristics of the process.".
- Ionization thumbnail First_Ionization_Energy.svg?width=300.
- Ionization wikiPageID "59611".
- Ionization wikiPageRevisionID "605226174".
- Ionization hasPhotoCollection Ionization.
- Ionization subject Category:Atomic_physics.
- Ionization subject Category:Ionization.
- Ionization subject Category:Ions.
- Ionization subject Category:Mass_spectrometry.
- Ionization subject Category:Molecular_physics.
- Ionization subject Category:Physical_chemistry.
- Ionization subject Category:Quantum_chemistry.
- Ionization comment "Ionization (or ionisation, see American and British English spelling differences) is the process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons. Ionization, often, results from the interaction of an atom or a molecule with an ionizing particle, including charged particles with sufficient energies and energetic photons.".
- Ionization label "Ionisatie".
- Ionization label "Ionisation".
- Ionization label "Ionisation".
- Ionization label "Ionización".
- Ionization label "Ionization".
- Ionization label "Ionização".
- Ionization label "Ionizzazione".
- Ionization label "Jonizacja".
- Ionization label "Ионизация".
- Ionization label "تأين".
- Ionization label "イオン化".
- Ionization label "电离".
- Ionization sameAs Ionizace.
- Ionization sameAs Ionisation.
- Ionization sameAs Ionización.
- Ionization sameAs Ionisation.
- Ionization sameAs Ionisasi.
- Ionization sameAs Ionizzazione.
- Ionization sameAs イオン化.
- Ionization sameAs 이온화.
- Ionization sameAs Ionisatie.
- Ionization sameAs Jonizacja.
- Ionization sameAs Ionização.
- Ionization sameAs m.0g76s.
- Ionization sameAs Q190382.
- Ionization sameAs Q190382.
- Ionization wasDerivedFrom Ionization?oldid=605226174.
- Ionization depiction First_Ionization_Energy.svg.
- Ionization isPrimaryTopicOf Ionization.