Difference between electrolytic dissociation and thermal dissociation
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Electrolytic dissociation is the formation of ions of a compound and thus formation of new products at the electrodes in its (the compound's) molten or aqueous state due to passing of low voltage DC current through it for a long time.
Thermal dissociation is the breakdown of a compound by thermal heating.
Thermal dissociation is the breakdown of a compound by thermal heating.
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ELECTROLYTIC DISSOCIATION:
The process due to which an ionic compound dissociates into ions in the fused state or in aqueous solution is called electrolytic dissociation.
It is a reversible process.
Dissociates into charged particles,i.e;ions.
Electrodes help to attract oppositely charged ions.
THERMAL DISSOCIATION:
The decomposition of a compound into its element by heat is called thermal dissociation.
It is not a reversible process.
Ions are not found.
Electrodes are not present.
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The process due to which an ionic compound dissociates into ions in the fused state or in aqueous solution is called electrolytic dissociation.
It is a reversible process.
Dissociates into charged particles,i.e;ions.
Electrodes help to attract oppositely charged ions.
THERMAL DISSOCIATION:
The decomposition of a compound into its element by heat is called thermal dissociation.
It is not a reversible process.
Ions are not found.
Electrodes are not present.
I HOPE IT HELPS U.
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