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Ionization

/ˌaɪənaɪˈzeɪʃən/noun
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Ionization is the process of adding or removing electrons from an atom or molecule, creating charged particles known as ions, which is fundamental to understanding chemical reactions and electrical conductivity. This concept plays a key role in modern technologies like air purification and medical imaging, where controlled ionization helps manipulate matter at the atomic level for practical applications.

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Ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere creates the mesmerizing aurora borealis, where solar particles collide with gases, producing lights visible from space—an event that occurs over 100 times a year in polar regions and was first scientifically explained by Kristian Birkeland in 1900.

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