Definition of Ionizations

1. Noun. (plural of ionization) ¹

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Definition of Ionizations

1. ionization [n] - See also: ionization

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ionizations

ionised
ionised atom
ionised calcium
ioniser
ionisers
ionises
ionising
ionising radiation
ionium
ioniums
ionizable
ionization
ionization chamber
ionization energy
ionization tube
ionizations
ionize
ionized
ionizer
ionizers
ionizes
ionizing
ionizing radiation
ionizing radiations
ionogen
ionogenic
ionogens
ionogram
ionomer
ionomers

Literary usage of Ionizations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Condensation of Vapor as Induced by Nuclei and Ions: Fourth Report by Carl Barus (1910)
"Small ionizations. Electric currents.—In the next series the aluminum tf, fig. 19, was surrounded by a lead tube with walls 0.117 cm. thick, leaving the y ..."

2. The Electromotive Force of Iron Under Varying Conditions: And the Effect of by Theodore William Richards, Gustavus Edward Behr (1906)
"They serve, however, as a basis for the monthly ionizations which follow, and in comparing the ionizations with the nucleation of the atmosphere these ..."

3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1912)
"... and also by taking into account the fact that ionizations calculated with them for 25 ° should not differ materially from ionizations calculated for 18° ..."

4. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1909)
"20, and 2) contain the data for the maximum ionizations obtainable with the radium ... 2 gives the corresponding positive and negative apparent ionizations. ..."

5. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1900)
"The ionizations in H2, NH8, C02, N20, SO.2 and HC1 have been measured by Perrin (Theses presenters a la ..."

6. The Properties of Electrically Conducting Systems: Including Electrolytes by Charles August Kraus (1922)
"At very high concentrations the relative ionizations will, in general, differ much less than at low concentrations. Indeed, in the preceding section we saw ..."

7. A Study of the Absorption Spectra of Solutions of Certain Salts of Potassium by Harry Clary Jones, William Walker Strong (1910)
"According to this theory, however, the number of ionizations through which a molecule would pass would probably be a function of the concentration ..."

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