In chemistry, the process where molecules spontaneously split into ions (charged particles) without any external cause.
From 'auto-' (self) + 'ionization' (becoming charged). The term became standard in chemistry in the 20th century to describe spontaneous ionic dissociation.
Water constantly autoionizes itself into hydrogen and hydroxide ions, which is why pure water is actually slightly conductive and why pH exists as a measurement.
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