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Definition of Ionises
1. ionise [v] - See also: ionise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ionises
Literary usage of Ionises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Birmingham Medical Review (1905)
"Thus, for example, sodium chloride, NaCl, ionises into the positively charged cation
... Thus, NaOH ionises into Na: and OH'. It is to the presence of this ..."
2. Chemistry in the Service of Man by Alexander Findlay (1916)
"In the case of acids, hydrogen forms the cation, so that hydrochloric acid (HC1),
for example, ionises into positively charged hydrogen ions, and negatively ..."
3. The Principles of Leather Manufacture by H[enry] R[ichardson] Procter (1903)
"Water to a very small extent ionises to H and OH. If we imagine a salt dissolved
in it, such as NaCl, which ionises almost completely to Na and Cl, ..."
4. Physical Chemistry and Its Applications in Medical and Biological Science by Alexander Findlay (1905)
"With regard to the nature of the different ions, we can say that when a salt
ionises in solution, the metal part forms the cation, and the acid part the ..."
5. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1907)
"With B at a given positive potential, a single discharge is sent through a Rontgen
bulb which ionises the air between A and B. Let us suppose that the ..."
6. American Journal of Education by Barnard (1882)
"On School-ionises and School Apparatus" which WHS published in Ihe first volume
of the transactions of that association. Stimulated by that lecture, ..."