homolysis

homolysis
a) The decomposition of a substance without reacting with other substances
b) The lysis of blood cells by homolysin

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  • homolysis — noun see homolytic …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • homolysis — Lysis of red blood cells by a homolysin and complement. * * * ho·mol·y·sis hō mäl ə səs n, pl y·ses .sēz decomposition of a chemical compound into two uncharged atoms or radicals compare HETEROLYSIS ( …   Medical dictionary

  • homolysis — ho·mol·y·sis …   English syllables

  • homolysis — /hɒˈmɒləsəs/ (say ho moluhsuhs) noun the splitting of a molecule into two neutral atoms or radicals. {homo + lysis} …  

  • homolysis — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Bond dissociation energy — In chemistry, bond dissociation energy, D0 or BDE, is one measure of the bond strength in a chemical bond. It is defined as the standard enthalpy change when a bond is cleaved by homolysis, [GoldBookRef |title=Bond dissociation energy… …   Wikipedia

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  • reaction mechanism — Introduction       in chemical reactions (chemical reaction), the detailed processes by which chemical substances are transformed into other substances. The reactions themselves may involve the interactions of atoms (atom), molecules (molecule),… …   Universalium

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