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radiolysis
[ rey-dee-ol-uh-sis ]
noun
- the dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation.
radiolysis
/ 藢re瑟d瑟蓹蕣藞l瑟t瑟k; 藢re瑟d瑟藞蓲l瑟s瑟s /
noun
- chemical decomposition caused by radiation, such as a beam of electrons or X-rays
Derived Forms
- radiolytic, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 谤补路诲颈路辞路濒测迟路颈肠 [rey-dee-oh-, lit, -ik], adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of radiolysis1
Example Sentences
A second mechanism, radiolysis, may generate the rest.
Now a study published in Astrobiology contends that radiolysis could have powered microbial life in the Martian subsurface.
Extrapolating these rates over geologically important periods of time and merging with modeled radiolysis data yields a predicted 1000-fold decrease in 100鈥揳tomic mass unit organic molecules in 鈭650 million years.
It鈥檚 covered by the ancient Gawler Craton, and its iron and uranium mines point to the source rocks needed for both serpentinization and radiolysis.
They plugged these attributes into a computer model that simulated radiolysis to see how efficiently the process would have generated hydrogen gas and sulfates: chemical ingredients that can power the metabolism of underground bacteria.
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