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IONS
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: ions
An atom or group of atoms bearing an electrical charge, such as the sodium and chlorine atoms in a salt solution.
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Accelerator particles
Acid soil contents
Air-purifier emissions
Alpha particles
Ammonium particles
Atoms having electrical charges
Atoms having electrical charges.
Atoms that have gained or lost electrons
Atoms with + or symbols
Atoms with a charge
Atoms with charges
Atoms with one too many electrons
Battery bits
Bonding candidates
Ca++ and Cl-
Carbonium and hydronium
Carbonium and others
Certain Saturns
Certain atoms
Certain plasma particles
Charge carriers
Charge holders
Charged atoms
Charged bits
Charged items
Charged particles
Charged things
Charged-up atoms
Cloud chamber particles
Components of some beams
Cyclotron bits
Cyclotron particles
Electrically charged atoms
Electrically charged particles
Electrified elements
Electrified particles
Electrojet bits
Electrojet particles
Electrolysis participants
Electrolysis particles
Electrolysis thingies
Electrolyte particles
Electrolytic particles
Electron losers
Electron losers or gainers
Exchanged items
Exploratorium subject
Faraday named them
Free electrons
H+ and Cl
Hydrochloric acid
Hydrogen muclei
In a solution they conduct electricity
Juiced-up particles
Mass spectrum particles
Molecular bits
Movers in an electrolytic conductor
Na+ and Ca++
Na+ and Cl-
Ones with charges
Particles
Particles in particle accelerators
Particles in solar storms
Particles with a charge
Particles with charges
Parts of storms.
Physicists particles
Physics particles
Plasma bits
Plasma components
Plasma particles
Plus and minus items
Positive ray particles
Products of gamma rays
Providers of thrust in some rockets
Radiation products
Ringers solution contents
Rocket engine discharge
Salt constituents
Saturn models
Saturn sedans
Smoke detector output
Smoke-detector output
Solar wind particles
Some Saturns
Some old Saturns
Table salt is composed of them
Their exchange is used in water softening
They can be indicated by a + or
They can be radical
They carry a charge
They have charges
They have their pluses and minuses
They may be exchanged in chambers
They may carry a charge
They move in a charged atmosphere
Theyre all charged up
Theyre charged
Theyre charged and can be exchanged
Theyre charged and exchanged
Theyre charged without cards
Theyre electrified
Theyre never free of charge
Theyre not free of charge
Things with charges
Tiny particles
You may get a charge out of them
Youll get a charge out of them
Atomic particles
Electric particles.
Parts of atoms.
Chemist's concern.
Atoms, electrically charged.
Electrical atoms.
Certain particles.
Particles in nuclear experiments.
Energized particles.
Atoms
Charged molecules.
Noun-forming suffixes.
Relatives of protons.
Noun endings.
Physicist's concern.
Chemical particles.
Gas particles
Cations
Electrons
Physicists' concerns
Atomic units
Molecule clusters
Cyclotron items
Physicists' particles
Subatomic particles
Molecule parts
Items studied by R. A. Millikan
Particles in cyclotrons
Minute particles
They're charged
They're not free of charge
Exchanged items, maybe
Na+ and Ca++, e.g.
Ammonium particles, e.g.
Plasma constituents
Makeup of some beams
Discoveries of Michael Faraday
Particle accelerator particles
They carry charges
They're never free of charge
Ammonium and others
+ and - particles
Parts of some bonds
Sci-fi beam makeup
Cannon ammo in sci-fi
They are naturally charged half portions
Lightning particles
+ or - particles
Very small particles found in a television set
Tiny charge carriers
Things charged at science labs?
Theyre transported by blood plasma
Electrified bits
What water softeners exchange
Fodder for Star Wars cannons
Subatomic topic
Chem 101 study
Atoms that may be radical
Theyre always charged
Theyre charged up
Theyre exchanged in water softening
Table salt is made of them
Makeup of some sci-fi beams
A male protecting friend in Gestapo?
Charged entities in bulbs not functioning
Atomic bits
Electrified atoms
F- in science class, etc.
Some raucous noise reflected current elements
Electrolysis products
Primarily infinitesimal objects; negative, sometimes?
They make smoke alarms work
Atoms with extra electrons
What powers Star Wars cannons
These have a charge in Coronation Street
Non-neutral atoms
Film stars maybe caught escaping - they will be charged
Non-neutral particles
Output of smoke detectors
Atomic particles that carry charges
Atomic particles that carry charges
Thermosphere creations
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