will dissociate
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future tenseof dissociate.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
dissociateverb (used with object)to break the association of; separate.
Example Sentences
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After exposure to water, the calcium sulfate molecule will dissociate.
From Seattle Times ● Feb. 15, 2022
Even sparingly, soluble ionic compounds are strong electrolytes, since the small amount that does dissolve will dissociate completely.
From Textbooks ● Feb. 14, 2019
Under most conditions, ionic compounds will dissociate nearly completely when dissolved, and so they are classified as strong electrolytes.
From Textbooks ● Feb. 14, 2019
The very large equilibrium constant means the amount of the complex ion that will dissociate, x, will be very small.
From Textbooks ● Feb. 14, 2019
No, not every substance which will dissolve will dissociate or split up into positive and negative ions.
From Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son by John Mills