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This is because weak acids and bases do not completely dissociate in water, so the number of dissociated hydronium ions is not an accurate representation of the concentration value of the solution.
Non-dissociated acids can diffuse passively across the cell membrane and dissociate in the more alkaline cytoplasm (Russell and Diez-Gonzalez 1997).
The principal feature of this theory is that certain compounds, called electrolytes, dissociate in solution to give ions.
A weak acid, it combines with strong acids to form orange salts, which are not very stable and readily dissociate in water.
Although it is not possible to describe the molecular configuration of humic substances in any but the most general terms, these molecules contain hydrogen ions that dissociate in fresh water to form molecules that bear a net negative charge.
This indicates the deciding donor properties of the amino groups: they dissociate in basic medium.
ESI-MS measurement indicates that the complex may partially dissociate in solution.
On the other hand, complexes using the hydrophobic effect as their driving force usually dissociate in hydrophobic organic solvents [28].
This leads to the instability of the CeNi5 alloy at high temperatures, which tends to dissociate in its elemental components.
The method is based on monitoring volatile compounds that dissolve and dissociate in the sensing aqueous phase.
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