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1) Техника: ион-модификатор2) Электрохимия: ион, изменяющий структуру -
4 ion
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acceptor ion
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acid ion
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active ion
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aggressive ions
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ampholytic ion
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amphoteric ion
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aqua ion
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aromatic ion
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basic ion
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biatomic ion
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capillary-active ion
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carrier ion
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channelled ion
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colloidal ions
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colloidal ion
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compensating ion
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competing ion
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complex ion
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diatomic ion
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divalent ion
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donor ion
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double-charged ion
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electrolyte ion
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eluting ion
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exchangeable ion
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extraneous ion
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fast ion
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fixed ion
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following ions
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free ion
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glass-forming ion
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heavy ion
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hybrid ion
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hydrogen ion
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hydronium ion
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hydroxyl ion
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implanted ion
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impure ion
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indicator ion
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interstitial ion
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light ion
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likely charged ions
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like ions
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mobile ion
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molecular ion
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monoatomic ion
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monovalent ion
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multicharged ion
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negative ion
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network-forming ion
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network-modifying ion
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one-atomic ion
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pit-blocking ions
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platable ions
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polyatomic ion
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polybasic ion
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polyvalent ion
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positive ion
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predissociated ion
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primary ion
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reactive ion
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same ion
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secondary ion
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structure forming ions
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tracer ion
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trapped ion
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