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what are ions in thermosphere​

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Venus: Atmosphere

The principal heat source for the thermosphere is the production of ions and electrons by far-ultraviolet solar radiation. The most abundant positive ions are O+2, and O+. As part of these processes, CO2 is dissociated into CO and O, and N2 into N atoms.

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The principal heat source for the thermosphere is the production of ions and electrons by far-ultraviolet solar radiation. The most abundant positive ions are O+2, and O+. As part of these processes, CO2 is dissociated into CO and O, and N2 into N atoms

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