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ionization potential
(atomic physics)
The energy per unit charge needed to remove an electron from a given kind of atom or molecule to an infinite distance;usually expressed in volts. Also known as ion potential. http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Ionization+potential
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's' in between two vowels is a 'z' i have always been spelling things like that industrialisation, personalisation and all the "sations" i thought they were all British english

They might be but I speak and write American English. Using a Z is the correct spelling for us. Since I live in the USA, Google directs me to sites using American English.

I do not know if both are right since I do not find ionisation in the dictionary. akaQA is not calling it wrong, I am and my name is Colleen, not akaQA.
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