ionize 英 ['aɪənaɪz]   美 ['aɪənaɪz]

ionize

ionize  英 ['aɪənaɪz] 美 ['aɪənaɪz]

vi. 离子化  vt. 电离;使离子化 

进行时:ionizing  过去式:ionized  过去分词:ionized  第三人称单数:ionizes 

So if we can figure out the binding energy, we can also figure out how much energy we have to put into our atom in order to a eject or ionize an electron. 所以如果我们可以计算出结合能,我们也可以计算出,我们需要注入多少能量到原子中,去逐出或电离一个电子。
They were using the laser to excite and ionize the atoms liberated by the heat of the flame in order to measure the characteristic emissions of different flames. 当时他们用这种激光来激发并电离那些被火焰的高温裂解出来的原子,目的是测量不同火焰的特征辐射。

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  • vi. 离子化
  • vt. 电离;使离子化
  • 1. So if we can figure out the binding energy, we can also figure out how much energy we have to put into our atom in order to a eject or ionize an electron.

    所以如果我们可以计算出结合能,我们也可以计算出,我们需要注入多少能量到原子中,去逐出或电离一个电子。

  • 2. They were using the laser to excite and ionize the atoms liberated by the heat of the flame in order to measure the characteristic emissions of different flames.

    当时他们用这种激光来激发并电离那些被火焰的高温裂解出来的原子,目的是测量不同火焰的特征辐射。

  • 3. As the graphic above shows, the radiation emitted in this region is nonionizing: it may heat molecules in the body but does not ionize them (that is, set electrons free).

    以上图片显示,该区域内的辐射的不电离的:它只加热体内分子,并不使它们电离(即释放电子)。

  • ionize (v.) 1896, from ion + -ize. Related: Ionized; ionizing. Unrelated to Ionize "to make Ionic in form or fact" (1816), for which see Ionian.
ion·ize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈaɪənaɪz ; NAmE ˈaɪənaɪz / verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] ionize(sth) ( technical 术语 ) to change sth or be changed into ions (使)电离,离子化 ion·iza·tion , -isa·tion / ˌaɪənaɪˈzeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌaɪənəˈzeɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] ionise ionised ionises ionising ionize ionized ionizes ionizing ion·ize / ˈaɪənaɪz ; NAmE ˈaɪənaɪz / ion·iza·tion / ˌaɪənaɪˈzeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌaɪənəˈzeɪʃn /
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