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- Dissociation_constant abstract "In chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmacology, a dissociation constant is a specific type of equilibrium constant that measures the propensity of a larger object to separate (dissociate) reversibly into smaller components, as when a complex falls apart into its component molecules, or when a salt splits up into its component ions. The dissociation constant is the inverse of the association constant. In the special case of salts, the dissociation constant can also be called an ionization constant.For a general reaction:in which a complex breaks down into x A subunits and y B subunits, the dissociation constant is defined where [A], [B], and [AxBy] are the concentrations of A, B, and the complex AxBy, respectively.One reason for the popularity of the dissociation constant in biochemistry and pharmacology is that in the frequently encountered case where x=y=1, Kd has a simple physical interpretation: when [A]=Kd, [B]=[AB] or equivalently [AB]/([B]+[AB])=1/2. That is, Kd, which has the dimensions of concentration, equals the concentration of free A at which half of the total molecules of B are associated with A. This simple interpretation presumes the absence of competing reactions and does not apply for higher values of x or y.".
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- Dissociation_constant wikiPageRevisionID "605890747".
- Dissociation_constant hasPhotoCollection Dissociation_constant.
- Dissociation_constant subject Category:Enzyme_kinetics.
- Dissociation_constant subject Category:Equilibrium_chemistry.
- Dissociation_constant comment "In chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmacology, a dissociation constant is a specific type of equilibrium constant that measures the propensity of a larger object to separate (dissociate) reversibly into smaller components, as when a complex falls apart into its component molecules, or when a salt splits up into its component ions. The dissociation constant is the inverse of the association constant.".
- Dissociation_constant label "Constante de disociación".
- Dissociation_constant label "Constante de dissociation".
- Dissociation_constant label "Costante di dissociazione".
- Dissociation_constant label "Dissociation constant".
- Dissociation_constant label "Dissoziationskonstante".
- Dissociation_constant label "Stała dysocjacji".
- Dissociation_constant label "Константа диссоциации".
- Dissociation_constant label "ثابت انحلال".
- Dissociation_constant label "解离常数".
- Dissociation_constant sameAs Disociační_konstanta.
- Dissociation_constant sameAs Dissoziationskonstante.
- Dissociation_constant sameAs Constante_de_disociación.
- Dissociation_constant sameAs Constante_de_dissociation.
- Dissociation_constant sameAs Costante_di_dissociazione.
- Dissociation_constant sameAs 이온화_상수.
- Dissociation_constant sameAs Stała_dysocjacji.
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- Dissociation_constant sameAs Q898254.
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- Dissociation_constant wasDerivedFrom Dissociation_constant?oldid=605890747.
- Dissociation_constant isPrimaryTopicOf Dissociation_constant.