Значение слова "ION" найдено в 61 источнике
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• ___ cloud

• ___ drive (engine in Star Wars)

• ___ engine

• ___ exchange

• ___ Television

• ___ thruster

• ___ trap, TV tube brightener

• ... and ___ the opposite shore...

• '+' or '-' particle

• '04 Saturn model

• Am ___ ? (dressing room question)

• Am ___ a roll!

• Am ___ the green?

• Am ___ the list?

• Am ___ time?

• Am ___?

• Am ___? (performer's query)

• And ___ the opposite shore will be

• Damn, was ___ crack? (Kanye West lyric)

• Tract ending

• + molecule, e.g.

• + or - item

• + or - thing

• 2003-07 Saturn model

• A Plato dialogue

• A play by Euripides

• Abstract ending?

• Accelerator bit

• Accelerator particle

• Accord attachment

• Accord ender?

• Accord trailer?

• Act closer?

• Alpha particle, e.g.

• Altered atom

• Anode-directed particle

• Apollo s son

• Atom with a charge

• Atom with a nonzero valence

• Atom with extra electrons, perhaps

• Atom with the wrong number of electrons

• Atomic alternative

• Atomic particle

• Attractive little thing

• Aurora component

• Bicarbonate, e.g.

• Bit for an accelerator

• Bit of a charge

• Bit of a reaction?

• Bit of a shock?

• Bit of negativity

• Bit of negativity, perhaps

• Bit of physics

• Bit of plasma

• Bond participant

• Bonding candidate

• Boy am ___ a roll!

• Budget Saturn model

• Ca++ is one

• Ca++ or Cl-, e.g.

• Ca++, e.g.

• Cable TV channel with the slogan Positively Entertaining

• Carbonium, e.g.

• Carbonium, for one

• Certain particle

• Charge carrier

• Charge carrier that forms a bond within each of this puzzle's four longest answers

• Charged atom

• Charged atom & '03 Saturn model

• Charged bit

• Charged element

• Charged form of hydrogen

• Charged particle

• Charged particle taken from this puzzle's four longest entries

• Charged subatomic particle

• Charged subject in science class?

• Charged up atom

• Chem class particle

• Chemical bonding attractor

• Chemistry book chapter

• Chloride, for one

• CI+, for one

• Cl- or Na+

• Cloud chamber bit

• Cloud chamber particle

• Component of a bond

• Condition: Suffix

• Confess at the end

• Cyclotron bit

• Cyclotron bit, perhaps

• Cyclotron particle

• Decongest add-on

• Discontinued Saturn

• Discontinued Saturn model

• Discontinued Saturn sedan

• Drama by Euripides

• Elec. particle

• Electric atom

• Electrical particle

• Electrically charged atom

• Electrically charged particle

• Electrified bit

• Electrified particle

• Electrojet bit

• Electrolysis migrator

• Electrolysis mover

• Electrolysis particle

• Electrolyte particle

• Electrolytic cell particle

• Electron loser or gainer

• Electron loser, perhaps

• Electron-deficient atom, e.g.

• Electron-deficient atom, perhaps

• Element of solar winds

• Elementary particle

• End of a quest?

• End of an accord?

• End of discuss

• Euripedes drama

• Euripides play

• Euripides title character

• Exempt attachment?

• Fact or tract ending

• Faraday coinage

• Fe+++, for one

• Field-___ microscope

• Fluoride, e.g.

• Fluoride, for one

• Former Romanian president Iliescu

• Former Saturn

• Former Saturn model

• Free electron

• Free electron, e.g.

• Free electron, for one

• Free of an electron

• Gas particle

• GM model

• H+ or Ca++: e.g.

• H+, e.g.

• Hell's finale

• Hydrolysis atom

• Hydronium, e.g.

• Hydroxide, e.g.

• Iliescu or Tiriac

• Iliescu, who has won Romania's presidential election

• It can have pluses or minuses

• It carries a charge

• It carries a small charge

• It comes with a charge

• It comes with a small charge

• It has a charge

• It has a plus or minus, in chemistry class

• It has a small charge

• It may be + or -

• It may be negative or positive

• It may be positive

• It may be positive or negative

• It may be positively charged

• It may be radical

• It may come as a bit of a shock

• It may have an extra electron

• It may include a minus sign

• It may lose or gain electrons

• It might be bivalent

• It might be negative

• It might react negatively

• It packs a charge

• It's all charged up

• It's always charged

• It's attractive

• It's attractive and has a charge

• It's attractive, to chemists

• It's charged

• It's charged and ready to go

• It's charged in physics

• It's charged in the lab

• It's either positive or negative

• It's indicated by a plus or minus sign

• It's never neutral

• It's not free of charge

• It's tiny and attractive

• It's tiny and charged

• It's tiny and sometimes attractive

• Item in a charged state

• Item in an electric discharge

• Item that's always charged

• Its formula includes a plus or minus

• JFK's PT

• JFK's PT boat

• Kind of atom

• Kind of chamber

• Kind of exchange

• Kind of generator

• Kind of molecule

• Kind of propulsion

• Kind of storm, in sci-fi

• Leg extender?

• Lightning-bolt bit

• Linear accelerator particle

• Lithium ___ battery

• Low-priced Saturn

• Molecule in some ostensibly healthier water

• Movie set in Bodega Bay, California

• Na+ or Cl-

• Na+ or Mg++

• Negative particle, e.g.

• Negatively charged particle

• Network formerly known as PAX TV

• Non-neutral particle

• Noun suffix

• Noun-forming suffix

• OH-, for one

• Old Saturn compact

• Old Saturn model

• One created by hydrolysis

• One in an accelerated program?

• One may get bonded

• One might get bonded

• One of Plato's Dialogues

• Part of a salt

• Part of a salt crystal

• Part of a solution, maybe

• Particle

• Particle accelerator particle

• Particle in a cathode ray tube

• Particle in a chamber

• Particle in a charged state

• Particle in a cloud chamber

• Particle or Ro-manian name

• Particle physicist's particle

• Particle that may bond

• Particle that's emitted

• Particle that's got a charge

• Particle with a charge

• Particle with a positive or negative charge

• Particular particle

• Pax, formerly

• pH particle

• Physicist's concern

• Physicist's particle

• Physicist's study

• Physicists get a charge out of it

• Physics class particle

• Physics particle

• Physics subject

• Plasma bit

• Plasma component

• Plasma particle

• Platonic dialogue

• Play by Euripides

• Positive or negative item

• Positive particle, e.g.

• Positive ray particle

• Product of a solution

• Radiation result

• Radiation tidbit

• Romanian dictator Antonescu

• Romanian form of the name John

• Romanian president Iliescu

• Romanian Tennis player Moldovan

• Saturn auto model

• Saturn brand

• Saturn compact

• Saturn model

• Saturn model discontinued in '07

• Saturn model of 2003-07

• Saturn model that ended production in March 2007

• Saturn model until 2007

• Saturn offering

• Saturn sedan

• Small charge

• Small charge carrier

• Sodium chloride atom

• Solar wind particle

• Something not free of charge

• Son of Apollo

• Suffix with invent

• Suffix with restrict

• Suffix with congest


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Ion: übersetzung

Ion 〈n. 27; Phys.; Chem.〉 elektr. geladenes Atom, Atomgruppe od. Molekül [<grch. ion, Part. Präs. von ienai „gehen“, eigtl. „wanderndes (Teilchen)“]

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Ion ['i̯o:n, auch 'i:ɔn; griech. ión = Gehendes, Wanderndes (iénai = gehen, wandern)], das; -s, Io|nen: elektr. geladene Teilchen, die durch Ionisation von ursprünglich neutralen Atomen, anorg. u. org. Atomgruppen oder Molekülen entstanden sind. Ionen, die im gasförmigen, fl. u. festen Zustand vorliegen können, bilden sich entweder durch Aufnahme eines Elektrons u. tragen daher negative Ladung ( Anion, z. B. Chlorid-Ion, Cl), oder sie sind infolge Abgabe eines Elektrons positiv geladen ( Kation, z. B. Eisen(III)-Ion, Fe+3 oder Fe+++; Radikal-Ionen besitzen neben ihrer elektr. Ladung noch ein einsames Elektron, das für die Radikaleigenschaften verantwortlich ist. In Komplexsalzen liegen die I. als Komplex-Ionen vor.

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Ion [auch: 'i:ɔn ], das; -s, Ionen [engl. ion < griech. ión = Gehendes, Wanderndes, 1. Part. Neutr. von: iénai = gehen; also eigtl. = wanderndes Teilchen, wie es sich z. B. bei der elektrochemischen Spaltung chemischer Verbindungen zu den Elektroden hinbewegt: gepr. von dem engl. Physiker u. Chemiker M. Faraday (1791 bis 1867)] (Physik, Chemie):
elektrisch geladenes Teilchen, das aus einem neutralen Atom od. Molekül durch Anlagerung od. Abgabe (Entzug) von Elektronen entsteht:
positive, negative -en.

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Ion,
 
griechischer Mythos: Stammvater der Ionier, nach Euripides Sohn des Apoll und der Kreusa, der Tochter des Königs Erechtheus von Athen; im Mythos wird der von den Athenern beanspruchte Vorrang vor den übrigen Ioniern zum Ausdruck gebracht.Die Wiedererkennung von Mutter und Sohn und die Sicherung des Thrones für Ion wurde von Sophokles (Werk nicht erhalten) und Euripides dramatisch bearbeitet.

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Ion [auch: 'i:ɔn], das; -s, Ionen [engl. ion < griech. ión = Gehendes, Wanderndes, 1. Part. Neutr. von: iénai = gehen; also eigtl. = wanderndes Teilchen, wie es sich z. B. bei der elektrochemischen Spaltung chemischer Verbindungen zu den Elektroden hinbewegt: gepr. von dem engl. Physiker u. Chemiker M. Faraday (1791-1867)] (Physik, Chemie): elektrisch geladenes Teilchen, das aus einem neutralen Atom od. Molekül durch Anlagerung od. Abgabe (Entzug) von Elektronen entsteht: positive, negative -en; Da sich nun beide -en entlang eines elektrochemischen Gradienten bewegen (Wieser, Organismen 93).


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