got my A2 exams coming up soon and i was hoping if someone could tell me what ionisation is in GCSE level, yeah i only started learning in AS so everything in GCSE is a blur.
i understand how it describes the effect of an atom loosing an electron from numerous factors, i.e. alpha,gamma and beta. does anything special happen to the atom than becoming negatively charged?
From AS i remember if we fired electrons towards atoms, some electrons took out other electrons which were apart of a atom causing the atom excite and release energy in photon form. i think thats right.
and i guess alpha simply pulls electronics from the atom with being +2 in charge.
and what i've researched on gamma, it randomly does pair production when in a atom???
i understand how it describes the effect of an atom loosing an electron from numerous factors, i.e. alpha,gamma and beta. does anything special happen to the atom than becoming negatively charged?
From AS i remember if we fired electrons towards atoms, some electrons took out other electrons which were apart of a atom causing the atom excite and release energy in photon form. i think thats right.
and i guess alpha simply pulls electronics from the atom with being +2 in charge.
and what i've researched on gamma, it randomly does pair production when in a atom???