ionize in English

verb
1
convert (an atom, molecule, or substance) into an ion or ions, typically by removing one or more electrons.
Once removed from an atom, an electron may in turn ionize other atoms or molecules.
verb
    ionise

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1. Weak alkalis ionize partly ( ionize ) in water to give hydroxide ion.

2. Weak acids ionize partly ( ionize ) in water to give hydrogen ion.

3. Most inorganic salts ionize in water solution.

4. Alpha particles from the Americium source ionize air molecules

5. Carboxyl groups ionize by releasing the hydrogen atom from the -OH group

6. The electrons travel through the gauge and ionize gas molecules around them.

7. Recombination radiation can ionize another atom of the same species.

8. Carboxyl groups ionize by releasing the hydrogen atom from the -OH group

9. But they do not " ionize , "'structure, " " cluster " or " magnetize " water, as various manufacturers claim.

10. Anionic polyelectrolytes can ionize in polar solvent , forming macromolecule chains with lots of anionic charge.

11. Too many charge concentrate at a sharp point may ionize the air and produced electric wind.

12. Amides are commonly formed from the reaction of a carboxylic acid with an amine.This is the reaction that forms peptide bonds between amino acids.These Amides can participate in hydrogen bonding as hydrogen bond acceptors and donors, but do not ionize in aqueous solution, whereas their parent acids and amines are almost completely ionized in solution at neutral pH.

13. Amides are commonly formed from the reaction of a carboxylic acid with an amine.This is the reaction that forms peptide bonds between amino acids.These Amides can participate in hydrogen bonding as hydrogen bond acceptors and donors, but do not ionize in aqueous solution, whereas their parent acids and amines are almost completely ionized in solution at