convert (an atom, molecule, or substance) into an ion or ions, typically by removing one or more electrons
使电离,使离子化。
[no obj.]become converted into an ion or ions in this way
电离,离子化。
v. 使电离;使离子化;电离;离子化
电离原子
The process of ionizing is widely used in fundamental science.
电离过程被广泛应用于基础科学。
In an aqueous solution, this substance is ionized into cations and anions.
在水溶液中,这种物质电离成了阳离子和阴离子。
The process of ionizing requires no current at all, whereas electrolysis requires an external current.
电离过程根本不需要通电,而电解则需要外部通以电流。
But the gas can ionize above 2000 degrees.
而气体在2000度以上才能电离。
Most inorganic salts ionize in water solution.
大多数无机盐在水溶液中离解。
Weak acids ionize partly (ionize) in water to give hydrogen ion.
弱酸在水中部份电离(电离),放出氢离子。
Recombination radiation can ionize another atom of the same species.
复合过程产生的辐射可能使同一原子核素的另一个原子发生电离。
Ionize an electrode; Flame monitor; Procedure controller; Stability.
电离电极;火焰监测器;程序控制器;稳定性。
convert (an atom, molecule, or substance) into an ion or ions, typically by removing one or more electrons
使电离,使离子化。
[no obj.]become converted into an ion or ions in this way
电离,离子化。