💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Complexolysis"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| alcoholysisnoun | (organic chemistry) Solvolysis using an alcohol. |
| solvatenoun | (chemistry) A complex formed by the attachment of solvent molecules to that of a solute |
| solvatomorphnoun | A complex of a substance and its solvent |
| disolvatenoun | (chemistry) A solvate containing two molecules of solvent |
| complexationnoun | (chemistry) The formation of a complex |
| acidolysisnoun | (chemistry) Decomposition of a molecule under the influence of an acid. |
| complexingnoun | (chemistry) The formation of a complex; complexation |
| lipolysisnoun | (biochemistry) The reverse of lipogenesis in which stored fat is broken down. |
| complexabilitynoun | (chemistry) The relative ability to form a chemical complex |
| collochemistrynoun | colloidal chemistry. |
| thiolysisnoun | (chemistry) A reaction with a thiol that cleaves one compound into two. |
| lactonolysisnoun | (organic chemistry) The hydrolysis of a lactone |
| sulfitolysisnoun | (organic chemistry) The cleavage of disulfide bonds by reaction with sulfite |
| cyanolysisnoun | (inorganic chemistry) Any lytic reaction with cyanide ions |
| solvomolalitynoun | (physical chemistry) A measure of the comparative solubility of a material in a mixture of a solvent and a reference solvent. |
| protonolysisnoun | (chemistry) The breakup of a molecule following protonation |
| complexometrynoun | (chemistry) A form of titration in which the titrant forms a complex (usually coloured) with the analyte. |
| lipidolysisnoun | Alternative form of lipolysis. [(organic chemistry) The hydrolysis of lipids.] |
| heterolysisnoun | (chemistry) In organic chemistry, the splitting of a molecule to form a pair of oppositely charged ions |
| ligationnoun | (surgery) The act of tying off or sealing a blood vessel, fallopian tube, etc during surgery; act of ligating. |
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