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Josiah
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- I was just wondering about the ionisation of solids.
Hi, is it possible to ionise a solid, so that it has no electrons left?
Josiah
Josiah
What would hold the atoms (nuclei) together?Josiah said:TL;DR Summary: I was just wondering about the ionisation of solids.
Hi, is it possible to ionise a solid, so that it has no electrons left?
Josiah
Yes, but only at the surface of insulators. UV light ionises atoms and molecules on the surface of dry plastic polymers. Those particles are then ejected from the solid by the positive nuclear charge because the bonds have been removed. Keeping the surface of a plastic wet transports electrons to ionised sites before the local damage can eject a particle.Josiah said:Hi, is it possible to ionise a solid, so that it has no electrons left?
Um, the sound of the kaboom?DrClaude said:What would hold the atoms (nuclei) together?