Ionisation: GCSE Physics Definition

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What is ionisation?

In GCSE physics, ionisation is the process of adding or removing an electron from an atom to form an ion.

An atom consists of a positively charged nucleus, containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by negatively charged electrons. The number of protons in the nucleus is equal to the number of orbiting electrons, meaning atoms are electrically neutral, or uncharged.

If the number of protons or electrons changes in any way, then the atom will become charged and turn into an ion. Protons are too tightly bound within a nucleus, so they cannot be removed. Therefore, the only way an atom's charge can change is by gaining or losing electrons.

  • If an atom loses an electron, it forms a positive ion

  • If an atom gains an electron, it forms a negative ion

Positive ions often form when radioactive emissions, such as alpha, beta, or gamma radiation, pass nearby or collide with an atom, knocking out one or more of its outer electrons. This is why these particles are often called ionising radiation, as this is the property that makes radioactive emissions so dangerous.

Diagram of an atom showing a nucleus with protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in orbits. A radiation particle ionises the atom when it passes through and knocks two electrons from their orbits.
When radiation passes close to atoms it can knock out electrons, ionising the atom

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Katie M

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Katie has always been passionate about the sciences, and completed a degree in Astrophysics at Sheffield University. She decided that she wanted to inspire other young people, so moved to Bristol to complete a PGCE in Secondary Science. She particularly loves creating fun and absorbing materials to help students achieve their exam potential.

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