What is Bipolar Ionization & How Does it Work?
Air molecules undergo bipolar ionization, which separates them into positively and negatively charged ions. Ions are atoms that contain either more or less electrons than typical and are found in nature. A compound is created when these opposing charges are drawn near one another. Salt (sodium chloride) is a typical ionic molecule that we encounter on a daily basis. Chlorine is negatively charged (has one more electron), while sodium is positively charged (has one fewer electron) in this combination.
Bipolar ionization is a technique that releases both positive and negative ions into the air to enhance the quality of the ...