Why are x-rays and the radiation emitted by radioisotopes called ionizing radiation?

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2026-06-01 15:50

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X-rays and radiation emitted by radioisotopes are called ionizing radiation because they have enough energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, creating charged particles (ions). This process can disrupt molecular structures and damage cells, making them hazardous to living organisms.

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