@prefix rdf: . @prefix owl: . @prefix xsd: . @prefix rdfs: . a ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "Linear Ionization"@en ; "\"Linear Ionization\" is a description of how the ionization of an atom or molecule takes place. For example, an ion with a +2 charge can be created only from an ion with a +1 charge or a +3 charge. That is, the numerical charge of an atom or molecule must change sequentially, always moving from one number to an adjacent, or sequential, number. Using sequential ionization definition."^^rdf:HTML ; , , , , , ; ; "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionization#Classical_ionization"^^xsd:anyURI ; "http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail?csnumber=31895"^^xsd:anyURI ; "$N_{il} = \\frac{1}{e}\\frac{dQ}{dl}$, where $e$ is the elementary charge and $dQ$ is the average total charge of all positive ions produced over an infinitesimal element of the path with length $dl$ by an ionizing charged particle."^^ ; "\"Linear Ionization\" is a description of how the ionization of an atom or molecule takes place. For example, an ion with a +2 charge can be created only from an ion with a +1 charge or a +3 charge. That is, the numerical charge of an atom or molecule must change sequentially, always moving from one number to an adjacent, or sequential, number. Using sequential ionization definition." ; "N_{il}" .