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ionization

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noun

    1. the formation of ions as a result of a chemical reaction, high temperature, electrical discharge, particle collisions, or radiation
    2. ( as modifier )

      ionization current

      ionization temperature

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Environmental Protection Agency also released a statement cautioning against claims made about the the effectiveness of air filters using ionization to protect people from COVID-19.

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While scientists expected to see this same ionization near the Uranus moons, they were surprised to see a “vacuum magnetosphere†with no water ions.

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It’s located about 1,000 light years from Earth and it’s visible thanks to the ionization of gases by the blue giant star Persei.

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Developers’ biggest challenge may be proving ionization cooling works.

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The observations also mark the first time a double ionization of argon has been detected in a planet-forming disk, the team writes in the paper.

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