HEAT OF DISSOCIATION
(noun)Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Heat Of Dissociation.
Heat Of Dissociation - as a noun
The heat required for a fluid substance to break up into simpler constituents
Example Sentences
"The heat of dissociation for water is 286 kJ/mol."
"The heat of dissociation is the energy required to break apart a compound into its individual elements."
"The heat of dissociation of hydrogen peroxide is 98 kJ/mol."
"The heat of dissociation can be determined through experimental measurements."
"The heat of dissociation for carbon dioxide is 393.5 kJ/mol."
Word Variations & Relations
A-Z Proximities
heastheasteheastesheastsheat Heat Of Dissociation
heat-absorbingheat-releasingheatableheatedheatedly