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Roumlntgen ray
W K Roumlntgen They are one of the forms of ionizing radiation which can have damaging effects on living cells They
Ionization
in a mass spectrometer and by interaction of substances with ionizing radiation
ionizing radiation
particles x reys or gamma rays sufficiently energetic to cause ionization when absorbed by matter
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radioactivity
energetic radiation The radiation emitted is usually sufficient to cause ionization in matter through which it passes and is therefore called
Beta rays
a form of ionizing radiation emitted by radioactive substances such as radium more penetrating
carcinogenic
cancer as the carcinogenic action of certain chemicals or of ionizing radiation
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individuals such as workers in a nuclear power plant to ionizing radiation
Ion
neutral molecules in the pure liquid or gas forms and ionize almost completely in dilute aqueous solutions In solutions as in
ionize
to dissociate into ions as by dissolution in water or another polar solvent
ionized
converted totally or partly into ions Opposite of nonionized and unionized
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