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DIFFERENCE Between IONISATION AND DISSOCIATION?????​

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Answered by anjali962
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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.

Ionisation is the process that involves the formation of ions.

Dissociation is the process of breaking up of a moiety into its

constituent atoms, molecules and ions.

Ionisation involves the creation of charges.

Dissociation occurs due to a weak bond between species.

Ionisation takes place in covalent compounds where creation of ions takes place.

Dissociation takes place in ionic compounds where ions are already present.

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