| dissociation constant |
the measure of the extent of dissociation, measured by the dissociation constant K. For the process:
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| dissociation |
the separation of the ions of an ionic compound, usually brought about by dissolving an ionic compound in water.
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| dissociation |
A breakdown in the normally integrated functions of consciousness, identity, memory or perception of one's self or surroundings.
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| dissociation |
The breaking apart of an ionic compound (such as salt) into positive and negative ions when dissolved in water.
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| dissociation |
In psychology - An unconscious process by which a group of mental processes is separated from the rest of the thought processes, resulting in an independent functioning of these processes and a loss of the usual relationships; for example, a separation of affect from cognition.
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