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Definition of Ionized
1. Adjective. Converted totally or partly into ions.
Definition of Ionized
1. Verb. (past of ionize) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ionized
1. ionize [v] - See also: ionize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ionized
Literary usage of Ionized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Second Year College Chemistry by William Henry Chapin (1922)
"On the assumption that the salt is 70 per cent ionized, calculate the total ...
3 N ammonium chloride is 68 per cent ionized, and therefore gives an NH. ..."
2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"Energy transfer can also occur between two un-ionized tyrosyl residues. ...
In fact, transfer from tryptophanyl to ionized tyrosyl,6'21 and from tyrosyl to ..."
3. An Advanced Course of Instruction in Chemical Principles by Arthur Amos Noyes, Miles Standish Sherrill (1922)
"Solubility of Largely ionized Substances. — The mass-action law evidently requires,
in all dilute solutions saturated with the same solid substance, ..."
4. Elements of Physical Chemistry by John Livingston Rutgers Morgan (1905)
"Acids, bases, and salts which are ionized to a considerable extent. Empirical
dilution laws.—The application of the law of mass action (the Ostwald dilution ..."
5. Physical Chemistry for Electrical Engineers by John Livingston Rutgers Morgan (1909)
"The equation on pages 141-142 has also been used to determine the concentration
of ionized matter in the solution added to a substance obeying the law of ..."
6. The Origin of Spectra by Paul Darwin Foote, Fred Loomis Mohler (1922)
"THE SIMPLE THEORY OF HYDROGEN AND ionized HELIUM We shall first consider ...
Such an atom is hydrogen, ionized helium, or doubly ionized lithium. ..."
7. General Chemistry for Colleges by Alexander Smith (1908)
"99) containing 36.5 g. of acid per liter as the unit of concentration, the
fractions ionized at various concentrations are as follows: ION, 0.17; . ..."
8. Introduction to General Chemistry by Herbert Newby McCoy, Ethel Mary Terry (1920)
"In the resulting mixture the little ionized substance is present, ... Since all
salts are highly ionized, the reaction between any highly ionized acid and a ..."