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what is ionisation?

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Answered by akankshakamble6
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Ionization, in chemistry and physics, any process by which electrically neutral atoms or molecules are converted to electrically charged atoms or molecules (ions). Ionization is one of the principal ways that radiation, such as charged particles and X rays, transfers its energy to matter.

Answered by Anonymous
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Ionisation is the addition or removal of an electron to create an ion. Losing an electron creates a positive ion. Gaining an electron creates a negative ion. An atom's charge can only change through gaining or losing electrons.

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Arrhenius theory of ionization. Arrhenius theory of ionization consists of the following postulates. The substance called electrolytes are believed to contain electrically charged particles called ions. These charges are positive for H+ ion or ions derived from metals and negative for the ions derived from non-metals.

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