Create charged particles
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IONIZECreate charged particles
IONIZECreate charged particles in
IONSCharged particles
ANIONSCharged particles
IONSCharged particles.
IONICLike charged particles
IONICOf charged particles
IONSElectrically charged particles
IONSCharged atomic particles
IONICCharged, as particles
THERMIONSElectrically charged particles.
IONSPositively charged particles
IONSElectrically charged particles.
PROTONSCharged nuclear particles.
RESCUEIONSSave charged particles?
ANIONSNegatively charged particles
IONSElectrically-charged particles
PROTONSPositively charged particles
IONIZEConvert into charged particles
MAGNETICFIELDIt affects charged particles
PROTONSPositively charged subatomic particles
IONIZEConvert to charged particles
IONIZEProduce charged particles in
IONIZESeparate into charged particles
ELECTRONICRelating to charged particles.
IONIZESConverts into charged particles
IONIZEChange into charged particles
IONFIGURESCount of electronically charged particles?
MAGNETICSTORMAtmospheric disturbance caused by charged particles
cloudsaggregate of charged particles (as electrons)
ELECTROMAGNETICKind of force that affects charged particles
acceleratorAn apparatus for accelerating charged particles to high velocities
acceleratorsAn apparatus for accelerating charged particles to high velocities
heterolysisthe decomposition of a compound into two oppositely charged particles or ions
ionophoresisthe migration of charged particles, eg of a drug, into body tissue
ionophoresesIONOPHORESIS, the migration of charged particles, eg of a drug, into body tissue
anaphoresisthe movement of suspended charged particles towards the anode in an electric field
heterolysesHETEROLYSIS, the decomposition of a compound into two oppositely charged particles or ions
electrokineticsa branch of physics dealing with the motion of electric currents or charged particles
anaphoresesANAPHORESIS, the movement of suspended charged particles towards the anode in an electric field