ionize / ˈaɪ əˌnaɪz /

📖毕业后词汇电离离子化电离出电离出的

ionize2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

i·on·ized, i·on·iz·ing.

  1. to separate or change into ions.
  2. to produce ions in.
v. 无主动词 verb

i·on·ized, i·on·iz·ing.

  1. to become changed into the form of ions, as by dissolving.

更多ionize例句

  1. Within Anderson’s chamber, liquid droplets condensed along the paths of energetic charged particles, a result of the particles ionizing gas molecules as they zipped along.
  2. Those ionized particles are then sent back out into a room to find and destroy microorganisms.
  3. That’s one clear advantage for ionizing purifiers, which don’t have a filter that needs replacing.
  4. Thanks to better technology and pressure from regulators, ionizing filters that don’t generate ozone are now available, and the California Air Resources Board has created a list of those that emit only safe levels of ozone.
  5. It comes from hydrogen gas inside the bubbles that was electrically charged, or ionized.
  6. Second, the upper atmosphere of Eisberg was pretty much pure hydrogen, which is somewhat easier to ionize than oxygen or nitrogen.
  7. Inorganic materials, when dissolved in water, usually ionize very readily.
  8. Certain ultra-violet rays also ionize the air and cause the formation of ozone.
  9. He's developed a system, which, thanks to the power we can get in that atostor, will sextuply ionize oxygen gas.
  10. Organic compounds, on the other hand, ionize only very slowly, if at all.