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A completely positively ionized material would be practically invisible?
Normally it interacts with electrons, witch tell them what to do next (reflect, pass trough..), but a completely positively ionized matter wouldn't have any electrons to interact with. Of course they can still interact with the nuclei, but the chances they actually hit the nuclei would be extremely low, like neutrino (?), because of the sheer size of nuclei and because photon doesn't interact with protons electric field.
Normally it interacts with electrons, witch tell them what to do next (reflect, pass trough..), but a completely positively ionized matter wouldn't have any electrons to interact with. Of course they can still interact with the nuclei, but the chances they actually hit the nuclei would be extremely low, like neutrino (?), because of the sheer size of nuclei and because photon doesn't interact with protons electric field.