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dissociation (encz) | dissociation,disociace n: Zdeněk Brož |
dissociation (encz) | dissociation,oddělení n: Zdeněk Brož |
dissociation (encz) | dissociation,separace n: Zdeněk Brož |
Dissociation (gcide) | Dissociation \Dis*so`ci*a"tion\ (?; 106), n. [L. dissociatio:
cf. F. dissociation.]
1. The act of dissociating or disuniting; a state of
separation; disunion.
[1913 Webster]
It will add infinitely dissociation, distraction,
and confusion of these confederate republics.
--Burke.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Chem.) The process by which a compound body breaks up
into simpler constituents; -- said particularly of the
action of heat on gaseous or volatile substances; as, the
dissociation of the sulphur molecules; the dissociation of
ammonium chloride into hydrochloric acid and ammonia.
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dissociation (wn) | dissociation
n 1: the act of removing from association
2: a state in which some integrated part of a person's life
becomes separated from the rest of the personality and
functions independently [syn: dissociation,
disassociation]
3: (chemistry) the temporary or reversible process in which a
molecule or ion is broken down into smaller molecules or ions |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
dissociation constant (encz) | dissociation constant, n: |
heat of dissociation (encz) | heat of dissociation, n: |
theory of dissociation (encz) | theory of dissociation, n: |
theory of electrolytic dissociation (encz) | theory of electrolytic dissociation, n: |
Dissociation (gcide) | Dissociation \Dis*so`ci*a"tion\ (?; 106), n. [L. dissociatio:
cf. F. dissociation.]
1. The act of dissociating or disuniting; a state of
separation; disunion.
[1913 Webster]
It will add infinitely dissociation, distraction,
and confusion of these confederate republics.
--Burke.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Chem.) The process by which a compound body breaks up
into simpler constituents; -- said particularly of the
action of heat on gaseous or volatile substances; as, the
dissociation of the sulphur molecules; the dissociation of
ammonium chloride into hydrochloric acid and ammonia.
[1913 Webster] |
arrhenius theory of dissociation (wn) | Arrhenius theory of dissociation
n 1: (chemistry) theory that describes aqueous solutions in
terms of acids (which dissociate to give hydrogen ions) and
bases (which dissociate to give hydroxyl ions); the product
of an acid and a base is a salt and water [syn: {theory of
dissociation}, theory of electrolytic dissociation,
Arrhenius theory of dissociation] |
dissociation constant (wn) | dissociation constant
n 1: the equilibrium constant for a reversible dissociation |
heat of dissociation (wn) | heat of dissociation
n 1: the heat required for a fluid substance to break up into
simpler constituents |
theory of dissociation (wn) | theory of dissociation
n 1: (chemistry) theory that describes aqueous solutions in
terms of acids (which dissociate to give hydrogen ions) and
bases (which dissociate to give hydroxyl ions); the product
of an acid and a base is a salt and water [syn: {theory of
dissociation}, theory of electrolytic dissociation,
Arrhenius theory of dissociation] |
theory of electrolytic dissociation (wn) | theory of electrolytic dissociation
n 1: (chemistry) theory that describes aqueous solutions in
terms of acids (which dissociate to give hydrogen ions) and
bases (which dissociate to give hydroxyl ions); the product
of an acid and a base is a salt and water [syn: {theory of
dissociation}, theory of electrolytic dissociation,
Arrhenius theory of dissociation] |
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