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homolysis
ho·mol·y·sis H5269850 (hə-mŏl′ĭ-sĭs)n. pl. ho·mol·y·ses (-sēz′) A chemical reaction in which the breaking of bonds yields molecular fragments each having one unpaired electron. ho′mo·lyt′ic (hō′mə-lĭt′ĭk) adj.homolysis (hɒˈmɒlɪsɪs) n (Chemistry) the dissociation of a molecule into two neutral fragments. Also called: homolytic fission Compare heterolysis2 homolytic adjTranslationshomolysis
homolysis[hə′mäl·ə·sis] (organic chemistry) homolytic cleavage homolysis
ho·mol·y·sis (hō-mol'i-sis), Lysis of red blood cells by a homolysin and complement.ho·mol·y·sis (hŏ-mol'i-sis) Lysis of red blood cells by a homolysin and complement. |