ionisierbare
Ionisierbare is an adjective used in chemistry to describe substances or molecules that can form ions under certain conditions. In solution, ionization typically involves the loss or gain of protons (and associated electrons), resulting in charged species. Whether a compound is ionisierbar depends on the chemical environment, especially the solvent and the pH, and is often described in terms of acid–base equilibria and characteristic pKa values.
Ionizable groups commonly found in organic molecules include carboxyl groups, which can donate a proton to
In analytical and physical contexts, ionizability also relates to how easily a molecule can be converted into