ionisierender
Ionisierender is a German term used as an adjective meaning ionizing or capable of causing ionization. In physics and chemistry, ionization is the process by which an atom or molecule loses one or more electrons, producing ions and free electrons. The word describes radiation, particles, or substances that have enough energy to remove electrons; by contrast, non-ionizing refers to radiation with insufficient energy to ionize typical atoms under normal conditions.
Ionising radiation includes high-energy photons and particles such as alpha particles, beta particles, gamma rays, X-rays,
Exposure to ionisierender radiation can cause chemical changes and biological damage, especially to cellular DNA, and