As far as I know, bacteria are living organisms. The process you describe seems unlikely to produce a living organism. There may be processes that would affect bacteria, but your question is vague as to the manner in which you would like the bacteria to be affected.
Metals have the least ionization energy
Metals lose electrons more easily than the non-metals because they require less ionization energy compared with the non-metals. The metals require less ionization energy to lose the electrons than though gain the electrons unlike the non-metals.
It is about first ionization energy. It is less than alkaline earth metals.
mercury
The process of removing electrons is generally called ionization.
There is no relation ship. They have the lowest ionization energies.
As you go down the group (any group), ionization energy decreases. So in terms of ionization energy, for the alkali metals, Lithium > Sodium > Potassium > Rubidium > Caesium > Francium
in metals due to shielding effect ionization value is low
low ionization energy
Non-metals have higher ionization energies within the same period. This is because non-metals want to gain electrons to be able to be like the nearest noble gas.
we know that metal has tendency to lose a electron more easily than non metals so the value of the first ionization energy of the metals is very small.
the lowest ionization energy in IA :hydrogen ,lithiun ,sodium and potassium