ionise

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English - Turkish
f., İng., bak. ionize
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iyonize etmek
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(Çevre) iyonlaştırma
ionize
iyonize et
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iyonlaşmak
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iyonikleştir
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{f} iyonlaştırmak
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(Askeri) İYONLAMAK (HV.): Bir atom, veya bir elementin molekülüne mesela X-ışını bombardımanıyla bir elektronunu kaybettirip, pozitif bir iyon haline çevirmek. Serbest bırakılan elektron negatif bir iyondur veya negatif bir iyon teşkil etmek üzere nötr bir atoma ya da moleküle bağlanır
English - English
Alternative spelling of ionize
{f} convert into ions, separate into ions; produce ions in a solution (also ionize)
convert into ions
become converted into ions
ionising
Alternative spelling of ionizing
ionising
Present participle of ionise
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To dissociate atoms or molecules into electrically charged species; to be thus dissociated
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converting totally or partly into ions; "ionizing radiation"
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The english spelling of the american ionizing
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A process in which ions are created HCl, for example, is a covalent compound that ionizes when it dissolves in water
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{f} convert into ions, separate into ions; produce ions in a solution (also ionise)
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become converted into ions
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convert into ions become converted into ions
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Become electrically charged or conductive, as a gas due to radiation or high voltage
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convert into ions
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to form ions or make them form
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To split off one or more electrons from an atom, thus leaving it with a positive electric charge The electrons usually attach to other atoms or molecules, giving them a negative charge
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Turn into an ion or charged particle ionizing radiation - Electromagnetic radiation that has sufficient energy to cause the loss of one or more electrons from atoms or molecules, thereby ionizing them
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by dissolving in water
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To separate (a compound) into ions, esp
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to make an atom or molecule of an element lose an electron, as by X-ray bombardment, and thus be converted into a positive ion The freed electron may attach itself to a neutral atom or molecule to form a negative ion
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