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When water dissolves a compound.
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As used in this text, refers to a condition by which certain mental functions are dissociated or "separated" from others, to varying degree; in particular refers to the dissociation of sensory input and emotion from consciousness and memory.
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| dissociation |
The splitting of a compound into two or more simpler molecules, atoms, or ions.
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Dissociation is a psychological process involving alterations in identity or sense of self. These alterations in sense of self can include: a relatively mild and transient sense that the world or the self is "unreal" (derealization and depersonalization); more permanent states such as amnesia (loss of memory) or fugue states (where a person forgets who they are and assumes a new identity); and the most severe form known as Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple ...
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| dissociation |
The process whereby a molecule is split into simpler fragments which may be smaller molecules, atoms, free radicals or ions.
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