What Is Air Ionization?

Ionization in the air, these lost electrons are called free electrons, and it will be combined with other neutral molecules to obtain electrons. The gas molecules are negatively charged. In the air, many gas molecules have the ability to "capture" electrons. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are strong, while oxygen accounts for more than 20% in the air, and carbon dioxide accounts for only 0.03%. Therefore, most of the free electrons generated by air ionization are obtained by oxygen. See the entry "Atmospheric Ionization".

Air ionization

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Ionization in the air, these lost electrons are called free electrons, and it will be combined with other neutral molecules to obtain electrons. The gas molecules are negatively charged. In the air, many gas molecules have the ability to "capture" electrons. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are strong, while oxygen accounts for more than 20% in the air, and carbon dioxide accounts for only 0.03%. Therefore, most of the free electrons generated by air ionization are obtained by oxygen. See the entry "Atmospheric Ionization".
Chinese name
Air ionization
Function
Heating and strong electric field
Definition
Gas molecules in the air lose some electricity
Results
Free electrons are mostly obtained by oxygen
Air is a gas mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, water vapor, carbon dioxide and other gases. Under normal circumstances, gas molecules are not charged (neutral), but under the action of rays, heat and strong electric fields, Gas molecules lose some electrons, so-called air ionization.

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