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Hydrogen molecules thermally dissociate to hydrogen atoms at high temperature and the dissociation rate increases exponentially as the temperature rises [45].
"What saved them was the ability to dissociate, to move outside their bodies," Abitbol said.
As a child, he learned to dissociate – to leave his body on the gym floor and float away.
In studies of college runners, he found that less accomplished athletes tended to dissociate, to think of something other than their running to distract themselves.
In doing so it may revert to the starting materials, or it may dissociate to give the products (region c in the figure).
I seemed to have lost the ability to dissociate, to look beneath the surface and ask the old question, which is, in the simplest terms: what is actually going on here?
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Even as a boy, his mother told me, he had a tendency to "dissociate himself" — to assess his own inner workings from a cool, analytical distance.
Isolated groups lack this stabilization and are thus less inclined to dissociate leading to a higher pKa.
Against all reason, the gun lobby and many political leaders continue to dissociate access to guns and gun violence.
Ammonia readily dissociates to hydrogen and nitrogen.
The first dissociates to CO and O when adsorbed.
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