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Hi, what does Ionized mean?

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I've always thought that the term "ionized" meant either an electron addition or removal.
However, some practice problems I am working on indicate that only a positively charged ion is left at the end.


Was I wrong? Does ionized exclusively mean electron loss??



So is "positively charged" what I should ALWAYS consider an ionized particle to be?
 
Sometimes books will use the term "ionized" with respect to the electron NOT the atom meaning the electron is being thrown off. This process would then leave behind a cation. The term "ionization" with respect to the ATOM means the loss or gain of e-. Very, very subtle difference. 🙂