Ionize N2 & CO2 at 50g/s - Easiest Way?

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The discussion centers on the feasibility of ionizing nitrogen (N2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) at a flow rate of 50 grams per second. The primary method suggested for achieving this ionization is through thermal means, specifically by increasing the temperature sufficiently to facilitate the process. No specific tools or technologies were mentioned, but the emphasis is on the simplicity of the thermal approach.

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hi everyone,
is it possible to easily ionize N2 and CO2 at a high flow about 50g/s, and which is the easiest way?
thanks
 
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mehoody said:
hi everyone,
is it possible to easily ionize N2 and CO2 at a high flow about 50g/s, and which is the easiest way?
thanks

I don't know if it is the easiest, but the most obvious is making it hot enough.
 

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