| photolysis | <chemistry> Light induced cleavage of a chemical bond, as in the process of photosynthesis. (18 Nov 1997) |
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Synonyms : Photolyses
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The process by which a chemical species undergoes a chemical change as the result of the absorption of a photon of light energy. See also photodecomposition, photochemical reaction, photooxidation.
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| photolysis |
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| photolysis |
A chemical reaction involving sunlight in which molecules are split into their constituent atoms. Also known as photodissociation.
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| photolysis |
Chemical decomposition induced by light or other radiant energy.
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| photolysis |
Chemical decomposition byway of radiation.
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