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The ionization of methane (CH₄) involves the removal of an electron from the molecule, typically requiring significant energy due to its stable tetrahedral structure. When ionized, methane can form a methyl cation (CH₃⁺) or other radical species, depending on the ionization process. This ionization can occur through various means, such as high-energy collisions or exposure to ionizing radiation. However, methane is generally resistant to ionization under normal conditions.

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