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solvolyse, v. Chem.|ˈsɒlvəʊlaɪz| Also (U.S.) -lyze. [f. solvolysis after analyse, analysis, etc.] a. trans. To bring about the solvolysis of (a solute); usu. in pass. b. intr. To undergo solvolysis.
1916Chem. Abstr. X. 2349 A table of salts is given which are ‘solvolyzed’ by C6H6. 1921Jrnl. Physical Chem. XXV. 550 Lead chromate solvolyzes. 1965Phillips & Williams Inorg. Chem. I. xv. 569 In sulphuric acid nearly all inorganic salts are solvolysed in the dissolution process. 1974Nature 19 Apr. 671/1 Tosylate..solvolysed in formic acid at 75°C to give an olefin as the major product. 1977Lancet 24–31 Dec. 1298/1 The bile samples are solvolysed (which ensures that bile-acid sulphate esters are included), and individual acids were measured by gas chromatography. |