IPA: /səˈnaɪkeɪʃən/
KK: /səˈnaɪkeɪʃən/
The process of using sound waves to break apart or mix substances, often used in laboratories for chemical or biological solutions.
Sonication is commonly used to prepare samples in scientific research.
Sonication → It is formed from "sonus" (meaning sound) and "-cation" (derived from the suffix used in scientific terms to denote a process). The word "sonication" refers to the process of using sound waves, particularly ultrasonic waves, to agitate particles in a sample.
Think of 'sound' ('sonus') being used in a process ('-cation') — that's how sonication means using sound waves to create agitation.