Answer: IONS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Charged particles
- Charged atoms
- Accelerator particles
- Particles
- Molecule parts
- Tiny particles
- Charged bits
- Subatomic particles
- Minute particles
- Cyclotron bits
- Atomic particles
- Cyclotron particles
- They're never free of charge
- Electrified particles
- They have their pluses and minuses
- They're not free of charge
- They carry a charge
- Physics particles
- Particles with a charge
- Electrolysis particles
- Atoms
- They're charged
- Plasma particles
- Solar wind particles
- Molecular bits
- Free electrons
- Charge carriers
- They're charged and exchanged
- Electrolyte particles
- Atoms with charges
- Atoms with a charge
- Atomic bits
- They carry charges
- Saturn models
- Positively charged particles
- Electrically charged particles
- Electrically charged atoms
- + or - particles
- They're all charged up
- Some atoms
- Na+ and Cl-
- Electrolyte components
- Cloud chamber particles
- Charged things
- Some Saturns
- Some old Saturns
- Smoke-detector output
- Exchanged items, maybe
- Electrolysis atoms
- Electrified atoms
- Cyclotron items
- Charged molecules
- Atomic units
- Things with charges
- They're from Saturn
- They're always charged
- They move in a charged atmosphere
- They may be positive or negative
- Smoke detector output
- Saturn sedans
- Positive or negative particles
- Plasma components
- Plasma bits
- Parts of some bonds
- Particles with charges
- Particles in electrolytes
- Particle beam particles
- Noun-forming suffixes
- Nonneutral atoms
- Non-neutral particles
- Makeup of some beams
- Little items with charges
- Electron losers or gainers
- Electrolysis products
- Electrified elements
- Electrically-charged particles
- Discoveries of Michael Faraday
- Charged stuff
- Charged items
- Charge holders
- Ca++ and Cl-
- Atoms that have gained or lost electrons
- Atoms having electrical charges
- Air purifier emissions
- What water softeners exchange
- What powers "Star Wars" cannons
- What make smoke detectors work
- What cloud chambers track
- Things charged at science labs?
- They're transported by blood plasma
- They're exchanged in water softening
- They're exchanged in water softeners
- They're charged in physics
- They're charged and can be exchanged
- They rack up charges
- They must be charged
- They may be exchanged in chambers
- They make smoke alarms work
- They have pluses and minuses
- They can be indicated by a + or
- They are not free of charge
- Thermosphere creations
- Their exchange is used in water softening
- Table salt is made of them
- Table salt is composed of them
- Subatomic topic
- Sports drink particles
- Some atomic particles
- Some are positively charged
- Sci-fi beam makeup
- Salt crystal parts
- Salt constituents
- Ringer's solution contents
- Radiation products
- Products of gamma rays
- Positive particles, perhaps
- Plus and minus items
- Plasma constituents
- Physicists' particles
- Physicists' concerns
- Physicist's particles
- Parts of certain solutions
- Parts of atoms.
- Particles with pluses or minuses
- Particles with charge
- Particles with + or - symbols
- Particles such as Na+ and Cl-
- Particles such as Hand I-
- Particles such as F-
- Particles like Br-
- Particles in solar wind
- Particles in rechargeable batteries
- Particles in particle beams
- Particles in particle accelerators
- Particles in cyclotrons
- Particles in accelerators
- Particles in a redox reaction
- Particles generated from heterolytic fission
- Particles generated by some hair dryers
- Particle-beam particles
- Particle accelerator particles
- Output of smoke detectors
- Ones with charges
- Non-neutral atoms
- Na+ and Cl-, for two
- Na+ and Ca++, e.g.
- Movers in an electrolytic conductor
- Molecule clusters
- Makeup of some sci-fi beams
- Lightning particles
- Juiced particles
- Items studied by R. A. Millikan
- H+ and I-
- H+ and Cl
- Gas particles
- Fodder for "Star Wars" cannons
- Exploratorium subject
- Excited particles
- Exchanged items?
- Exchanged items
- Emitted particles
- Electrons
- Electron losers
- Electrojet bits
- Electrified particles.
- Electrified bits
- Electrically charged particles.
- Electrical particles
- Dissociation products
- Components of some beams
- Cloud-chamber particles
- Chemist's concern.
- Chem 101 study
- Charged-up atoms
- Charged atomic particles
- Certain Saturns
- Certain plasma particles
- Certain atoms
- Cations
- Carbonium and others
- Carbonium and hydronium, for two
- Cannon ammo in sci-fi
- Bonding candidates
- Bits of physics
- Bits in cyclotrons
- Bearers of charges
- Beam particles
- Battery bits
- Atoms, electrically charged.
- Atoms with extra electrons
- Atoms with + or symbols
- Atoms that may be radical
- Atoms that have lost electrons, for instance
- Atoms that have an unequal number of protons and electrons
- Atoms in electrolytes
- Atoms having electrical charges.
- Atomic particles that carry charges
- Atom bits
- Ammonium particles, e.g.
- Ammonium and others
- Air purifier output
- Acid soil contents
- Accelerator products
- Accelerator bits
- 2000s GM compacts
- + or - bits
- + and - particles
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