lämpöionisaatiota
Lämpöionisaatio, also known as thermal ionization, is a process where an atom or molecule gains or loses an electron due to heat. This process typically occurs at high temperatures, where the kinetic energy of particles becomes sufficient to overcome the binding energy of electrons. When an atom or molecule absorbs enough thermal energy, an electron can be excited to a higher energy level. If the absorbed energy exceeds the ionization potential, the electron can be ejected, resulting in the formation of a positive ion and a free electron. Conversely, in certain conditions, a free electron can be captured by a neutral atom or molecule, forming a negative ion.
This phenomenon is fundamental to many physical and chemical processes. It plays a crucial role in plasmas,