👉 The term "ionizable" is a scientific concept that describes substances or compounds that can easily lose electrons, such as hydrogen atoms. This allows them to form ions, which are negatively charged particles with electric charges of opposite signs. For example, in water, hydrogen ions (H+) and oxygen ions (O-) can be formed when water molecules lose their proton (a positively charged particle) from a molecule containing both hydrogen and oxygen atoms. These ions have different electronegativities, meaning that