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Molecular autoionization is a process in which a molecule transitions to an ionized state without the need for external energy input, such as radiation or high temperature. In this context, autoionization typically occurs when a molecule is excited to a high-energy state and then undergoes a spontaneous transition to a state where one or more electrons are removed, leading to the formation of ions.

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