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what is ionization and degree of ionisation

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Answered by cgdn
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The degree of dissociation α (sometimes also degree of ionisation), is a way of representing the strength of an acid. It is defined as the ratio of the number of ionised molecules and the number of molecules dissolved in water. It can be represented as a decimal number or as a percentage.

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Answered by jafarahemed9
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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.

The degree of ionization refers to the proportion of neutral particles, such as those in a gas or aqueous solution, that are ionized. For electrolytes, it could be understood as a capacity of acid/base to ionize itself.

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