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- Q15820366 subject Q6543780.
- Q15820366 subject Q7214051.
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- Q15820366 abstract "The degree of ionization (also known as ionization yield in the literature) refers to the proportion of neutral particles, such as those in a gas or aqueous solution, that are ionized to charged particles. A low degree of ionization is sometimes called partially ionized, and a very high degree of ionization as fully ionized.Ionization refers to the process whereby an atom or molecule loses an electron, resulting in two oppositely charged particles, (1) a negatively charged electron and (2) a positively charged ion.".
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- Q15820366 comment "The degree of ionization (also known as ionization yield in the literature) refers to the proportion of neutral particles, such as those in a gas or aqueous solution, that are ionized to charged particles.".
- Q15820366 label "Degree of ionization".
- Q15820366 depiction Plasma-lamp_2.jpg.