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Why are x-rays and the radiation emitted by radioisotopes called ionizing radiation?

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Ionizing radiation is any type of particle or electromagnetic wave that carries enough energy to ionize or remove electrons from an atom. There are two types of electromagnetic waves that can ionize atoms: X-rays and gamma-rays, and sometimes they have the same energy. CREDIT: PhysicsCentral.com
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