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== [[Orange Book]] Entry == | |||
This is a process whereby an electron is removed from a molecule in its ground or an excited state so rapidly that a [[Positive Ion|positive ion]] is produced without change in the positions or momenta of the atoms. The resultant ion is often in an excited state. | |||
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Orange Book Entry
This is a process whereby an electron is removed from a molecule in its ground or an excited state so rapidly that a positive ion is produced without change in the positions or momenta of the atoms. The resultant ion is often in an excited state.