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difference between ionisation and dissociation....​

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Ionization refers to the reaction in which the polar covalent compounds are converted into ions in water. Dissociation refers to the separation of ions which are already present in electrovalent compounds or ionic compounds.

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  • What is the difference between ionization and dissociation ? Ionization refers to the reaction in which the polar covalent compounds are converted into ions in water. Dissociation refers to the separation of ions which are already present in electrovalent compounds or ionic compounds.
  • Dissociate: to break apart to form separate ions (as when ionic substances such as NaOH break apart). This process is not called ionization because the substances are already made of ions. Ionize: the process in which a molecular substance, often an acid, dissolves in water and separates into ions

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