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{{DefName|An ion formed by the binding of a cation to a neutral molecule (M). Examples are the [M + Na]<sup>+</sup> and [M + K]<sup>+</sup> ions commonly observed in ESI-MS. The ambigous terms 'quasi-molecular ion' or 'pseudo-molecular ion' should be avoided.}}
{{DefName|An ion formed by the binding of a [[cation]] to a neutral molecule (M). Examples are the [M + Na]<sup>+</sup> and [M + K]<sup>+</sup> ions commonly observed in [[ESI]]-MS. The ambigous terms 'quasi-molecular ion' or 'pseudo-molecular ion' should be avoided.}}


== Related Terms ==
== Related Terms ==


[[Protonated Molecule]]
*[[Protonated Molecule]]

Revision as of 23:24, 30 November 2005

DRAFT DEFINITION
Cationized molecule
An ion formed by the binding of a cation to a neutral molecule (M). Examples are the [M + Na]+ and [M + K]+ ions commonly observed in ESI-MS. The ambigous terms 'quasi-molecular ion' or 'pseudo-molecular ion' should be avoided.
Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission
This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment.

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