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== [[Orange Book]] Entry ==
== Orange Book Entry ==
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Describes the process whereby new ionized species are formed when gaseous molecules interact with ions. The process may involve transfer of an electron, a proton or other charged species between the reactants. When a positive ion results from chemical ionization the term may be used without qualification. When a negative ion results the term negative ion chemical ionization should be used. Note that this term is not synonymous with [[Chemi-ionization|chemi-ionization]], nor with [[Negative Chemical Ionization|negative chemical ionization]].
Describes the process whereby new ionized species are formed when gaseous molecules interact with ions. The process may involve transfer of an electron, a proton or other charged species between the reactants. When a positive ion results from chemical ionization the term may be used without qualification. When a negative ion results the term negative ion chemical ionization should be used. Note that this term is not synonymous with [[chemi-ionization]], nor with [[Negative Chemical Ionization|negative chemical ionization]].
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== External Links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.asms.org/whatisms/index.html ASMS What is MS?]: [http://www.asms.org/whatisms/p11.html What Other Techniques are used to Produce Ions?]
*[http://www.asms.org/whatisms/index.html ASMS What is MS?]: [http://www.asms.org/whatisms/p11.html What Other Techniques are used to Produce Ions?]
*[[Wikipedia:Chemical ionization]]
*[[Wikipedia:Chemical ionization]]


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ORANGE BOOK DEFINITION

IUPAC. Analytical Division. Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature (the Orange Book). Definitive Rules, 1979 (see also Orange Book 2023)

Chemical ionization

Describes the process whereby new ionized species are formed when gaseous molecules interact with ions. The process may involve transfer of an electron, a proton or other charged species between the reactants. When a positive ion results from chemical ionization the term may be used without qualification. When a negative ion results the term negative ion chemical ionization should be used. Note that this term is not synonymous with chemi-ionization, nor with negative chemical ionization.

IUPAC 1997 Orange Book Chapter 12
Index of Orange Book Terms


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