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An electrolyte dissolves in water when:​

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Answered by manan222264
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An electrolyte dissolves in water when lattice energy of ion is less than hydration energy

If the hydration energy is equal to or greater than the lattice energy, then the salt is water-soluble. In salts for which the hydration energy is higher than the lattice energy, solvation occurs with a release of energy in the form of heat.

latice Energy :- energy contained in the crystal lattice of a compound, equal to the energy that would be released if the component ions were brought together from infinity.

Hydration Energy :- Hydration energy is the amount of energy released when one mole of ions undergo hydration

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Substances that dissolve in water to yield ions are called electrolytes. Electrolytes may be covalent compounds that chemically react with water to produce ions (for example, acids and bases), or they may be ionic compounds that dissociate to yield their constituent cations and anions, when dissolved.

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