
These films are considered public domain in the United States and possibly elsewhere. ...
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disintegration resulting from exposure to radiation
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chemical process by which molecules are broken down into smaller units through the absorption of light. [3 related articles]
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The part of photosynthesis that occurs in the granum of a chloroplast where light is absorbed by chlorophyll, turned into chemical energy, and used to split apart the oxygen and hydrogen in water. The oxygen is released as a byproduct while the reduced hydrogen acceptor makes its way to the second s...
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<chemistry> Light induced cleavage of a chemical bond, as in the process of photosynthesis. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(fo-tol´ĭ-sis) chemical decomposition or cleavage of a bond by the action of light or other radiant energy. adj., photolyt´ic., adj.
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The splitting or degradation of a molecule by light, usually ultraviolet; thus, the chemical decomposition of molecules by sunlight.
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Light-induced cleavage of a chemical bond, as in the process of photosynthesis.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fō-tol′i-sis Definitions: 1. Decomposition of a chemical compound or cleavage of a chemical bond by the action of light.
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photolysis 1. The decomposition of a substance into simpler units as a result of its absorbing light; such as, the separation of hydrogen from hydrogen sulfide in water. 2, Any process in which radiant energy produces a chemical change.
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