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Definition of Dissociates
1. dissociate [v] - See also: dissociate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dissociates
Literary usage of Dissociates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"... paid," or "payable," or some equivalent expression,** dissociates the words
of gift from the expression relative to the attainment of the specified age. ..."
2. The Nature of Solution by Harry Clary Jones, Ebenezer Emmet Reed (1917)
"We need only mention zinc hydroxide, which in the presence of an acid or hydrogen
ions dissociates thus, Zn(OH)2 = Zn, OH, OH while in the presence of a ..."
3. Elements of the Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates by Gustav Mann, Walther Löb, Henry William Frederic Lorenz, Robert Wiedersheim, William Newton Parker, Thomas Jeffery Parker, Harry Clary Jones, Sunao Tawara, Leverett White Brownell, Max Julius Louis Le Blanc, Willis Rodney Whitney, John Wesley Brown, Wi (1907)
"Water dissociates it slightly, and consequently the aqueous solution is slightly
... When an alkali is added, the salt is formed, and this dissociates, ..."
4. Qualitative Analysis as a Laboratory Basis for the Study of General by William Conger Morgan (1906)
"Let it be remembered that a strong base or acid dissociates with great readiness
while a weak base or acid dissociates but little. ..."
5. Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry by Frederick Hutton Getman (1922)
"Similarly, electrolytes such as CuSO4 and MgSO4, which yield two doubly charged
ions, are In-bivalent, and K3Fe- (CN)6, which dissociates into one trebly, ..."
6. The Elements of Physical Chemistry by Harry Clary Jones (1915)
"Water dissociates it slightly, and consequently the aqueous solution is slightly
colored. If an alkali is added, the salt of this weak acid is formed, ..."