Definition of Ionised

1. Adjective. Converted totally or partly into ions.

Exact synonyms: Ionized
Antonyms: Nonionized

Definition of Ionised

1. Verb. (past of ionise) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Ionised

1. ionise [v] - See also: ionise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ionised

ionic crystal
ionic liquid
ionic liquids
ionic medication
ionic strength
ionically
ionicities
ionicity
ionics
ionidium
ionidiums
ionisation
ionisation energy
ionisations
ionise
ionised (current term)
ionised atom
ionised calcium
ioniser
ionisers
ionises
ionising
ionising radiation
ionium
ioniums
ionizable
ionization
ionization chamber
ionization energy
ionization tube

Literary usage of Ionised

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Outlines of General Chemistry by Wilhelm Ostwald (1912)
"Between water, which is extremely little ionised, and most neutral salts, which are fairly completely ionised, come the acids and bases with widely ..."

2. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"We can thus distinguish between the following types of action :— explain the phenomena observed in disinfecting with ionised and unionised solutions, ..."

3. Modern chemistry by William Ramsay (1907)
"This is doubtless an ionic phenomenon ; one element—that in combination-—being ionised, receives electrons from, or parts with electrons to, ..."

4. Introduction to Physical Chemistry by James Walker (1907)
"acid should be in presence of several strongly ionised electrolytes, it can also be shown that its degree of ionisation will be the same as if the ionised ..."

5. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1908)
"The addition of a strong acid will result in the formation of un-ionised carbonic ... Here we shall have un-ionised ammonia (or ammonium hydrate) formed, ..."

6. The Principles of Leather Manufacture by H[enry] R[ichardson] Procter (1903)
"Thus NaOH in dilute solution is mostly ionised into Na and OH, while HCl is similarly ionised into H and Cl. On the other hand, water ionises only very ..."

7. Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students by Julius Berend Cohen (1918)
"A good example af a weak acid is phenolphthalein, which is nearly colourless in the non-ionised state, but whose ion, according to Ostwald, is red. ..."

8. Outlines of General Chemistry by Wilhelm Ostwald (1912)
"Between water, which is extremely little ionised, and most neutral salts, which are fairly completely ionised, come the acids and bases with widely ..."

9. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"We can thus distinguish between the following types of action :— explain the phenomena observed in disinfecting with ionised and unionised solutions, ..."

10. Modern chemistry by William Ramsay (1907)
"This is doubtless an ionic phenomenon ; one element—that in combination-—being ionised, receives electrons from, or parts with electrons to, ..."

11. Introduction to Physical Chemistry by James Walker (1907)
"acid should be in presence of several strongly ionised electrolytes, it can also be shown that its degree of ionisation will be the same as if the ionised ..."

12. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1908)
"The addition of a strong acid will result in the formation of un-ionised carbonic ... Here we shall have un-ionised ammonia (or ammonium hydrate) formed, ..."

13. The Principles of Leather Manufacture by H[enry] R[ichardson] Procter (1903)
"Thus NaOH in dilute solution is mostly ionised into Na and OH, while HCl is similarly ionised into H and Cl. On the other hand, water ionises only very ..."

14. Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students by Julius Berend Cohen (1918)
"A good example af a weak acid is phenolphthalein, which is nearly colourless in the non-ionised state, but whose ion, according to Ostwald, is red. ..."

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