DISSOCIATION

in chemistry, separation of a substance into atoms or ions. Thermal dissociation occurs at high temperatures. For example, hydrogen molecules (H2) dissociate into atoms (H) at very high temperatures; at 5,000 degrees Kelvin about 95% of the molecules in a sample of hydrogen are dissociated into atoms. Electrolytic dissociation occurs when an electrolyte is dissolved in a polar solvent. For example, when hydrogen chloride, HCl, is dissolved in water to form hydrochloric acid, most of its molecules dissociate into hydrogen ions (H+) and chloride ions (Cl). Some pure substances spontaneously dissociate. For example, in pure water some of the molecules dissociate to form hydrogen ions and hydroxyl ions. Dissociation is generally reversible; when the atoms or ions of the dissociated substance are returned to the original conditions, they recombine in the original form of the substance. The dissociation constant is a measure of the extent of dissociation. It is represented by the symbol K. In the simplest case, if a substance AB dissociates into two parts A and B and the concentrations of AB, A, and B are represented by [AB], [A], and [B], then K=[A]×[B]/[AB]. The dissociation constant is measured at equilibrium, and its value is usually affected by changes in temperature.

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...they arise, with one exception. The complex relation- ship between dissociation and memory will receive separate discussion. 1. DISSOCIATION The concept of dissociation appears in the mental health literature as early as the work of Benjamin...
...THE CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM OF THE IONS CHAPTER I THE LAWS OF ELECTROLYTIC DISSOCIATION 1. The law of mass action 3 2. Electrolytic dissociation 7 3. The dissociation of water 9 4. The properties of water and its ions. The definitions of...
...inference from double dissociation to a particular modular...uncertain because double dissociations may be observed in...modular system, double dissociation data, as conventionally...Single and double dissociations The range of characterizations...the method of double dissociation Shallice 1988 makes...
...advanced and revitalized Janets concept of dissociation). Demonstrations and experiments...hypnosis, designed to test the notion of dissociation have given mixed results (see Hilgard...interpretation of the results from dissociation experiments (cf. Burnett, 1925...
...consciousness, which in essence involves a dissociation of awareness from the majority...place. It may seem strange that dissociation should be introduced here, in the light of the history of the dissociation theory of hypnosis. As the reader...
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...DISEMBODIED SELF: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF DISSOCIATION AND THE OUT-OF-BODY EXPERIENCE...Recent developments in the study of dissociation prompted a re-examination of the...between the OBE and nonpathological dissociation (psychological absorption), pathological...
Bulimia and Dissociation: A Developmental Perspective...manifest high levels of the defense of dissociation. Treatments for bulimia nervosa...acknowledgment of the role that dissociation can play in mediating the disorder...
Coping and Dissociation among Female College Students: Reporting...relationship among coping strategies, dissociation, and childhood abuse experiences...environment) and coping style and dissociation. The studys results add to an increased...
Trauma and Dissociation: Treatment Perspectives by Maryhelen...with trauma survivors to decrease dissociation as a needed coping mechanism. PURPOSE...review the literature on trauma and dissociation as well as current treatment perspectives...
...mediated Regulation of the Rab Gdp-dissociation Inhibitor in Fission Yeast by Yan Ma...similar to the mammalian Rab GDP-dissociation inhibitor (GDI) (SASAKI et al...encodes a homolog of mammalian GDP-dissociation inhibitor: The its11sup}1/sup...
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Peritraumatic Dissociation Predicts Posttraumatic Stress in Youth Following...published an article in the Journal of Trauma Dissociation linking the experience of peritraumatic dissociation with posttraumatic stress in children and adolescents...
Electron Transfer Dissociation Collision-activated dissociation (CAD), the most widely used peptide ion fragmentation...have developed an alternative, electron capture dissociation (ECD), which involves reacting multiplyprotonated...
...meridian points; Visual/Kinesthetic Dissociation (V/KD); and Traumatic Incident...techniques of Visual/Kinesthetic Dissociation (V/KD) to be particularly useful...that sounds like a purposeful kind of dissociation, which is not necessarily a bad thing...
...pathology because there is a dissociation among the different lines...polarization represents a dissociation within the economic line...The problem with these dissociations, both within the economic...fullest potential. Also, the dissociation between economic and political...
...pathology because there is a dissociation among the different lines...polarization represents a dissociation within the economic line...The problem with these dissociations, both within the economic...fullest potential. Also, the dissociation between economic and political...
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...experienced what psychologists call "dissociation" and what most long-distance runners...Skaden says. The advantages of dissociation are obvious. OneAEs body is put through...constant calculation. But early on, (dissociation) is definitely the case. "ItAEs...
...neuroses -- nightmares, obsessive behaviour and an alarming dissociation between her outer life and her private inner self. Stanley...in her narrative -- hardly surprisingly -- of the chilly dissociation that is a byproduct of extreme trauma. And some of her anecdotes...
...flowering of her creative power. The extreme emotional dissociation of the early works returns, in a bewildering succession...Bainbridges last novel sees a return to the emotional dissociation of her early work SARAH TURTON
...if to no other authorities? Was it fear, apathy or total dissociation that kept the neighbors at bay? D.C. Mayor Adrian M...after day. More dangerous than apathy or fear is our total dissociation from our neighbors, as the unfortunate ends of so many young...
...said her lifestyle was "inconsistent" with its own "clear dissociation with drugs". The move during London Fashion Week is the...a campaign with Kate Moss is inconsistent with H Ms clear dissociation of drugs." M o s s i s believed to earn around pounds sterling4...
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DISSOCIATION in chemistry, separation of a substance into atoms or ions. Thermal dissociation occurs at high temperatures. For example...are dissociated into atoms. Electrolytic dissociation occurs when an electrolyte is dissolved...
...compounds that are relatively resistant to dissociation by ultraviolet light: hydrogen chloride...and chlorine nitrate (ClONO 2 ). Dissociation is slow enough so that these compounds...BrONO 2 ) are much more susceptible to dissociation by ultraviolet light; thus, many...
...acids and bases ). However, while carboxylic acids are weak (with dissociation constants of about 10 5 ), sulfonic acids are considered strong acids (with dissociation constants of about 10 2 ). Because sulfonic acids are so acidic, they...
...equivalence point. From the p H at the equivalence point, the dissociation constant of the acidic or basic group can be determined...will show several sigmoid-shaped curves like steps and the dissociation constant of each group can be obtained from the p H at its...
...chloride gas (which in solution forms hydrochloric acid). A salt undergoes dissociation when it dissolves in a polar solvent, e.g., water, the extent of dissociation depending both on the salt and the solvent. See M. Kurlansky, Salt...
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