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Discuss the mechanism of dissolution of an ionic solute in a polar solvent.​

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Answered by madhurivaidya551
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However, if the solute is ionic, the individual ions separate from each other and become surrounded by solvent particles. That is, the cations and anions of an ionic solute separate when the solute dissolves. ... Many ionic compounds dissociate completely and are therefore called strong electrolytes.

Answered by rochanaratakonda
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However, if the solute is ionic, the individual ions separate from each other and become surrounded by solvent particles. That is, the cations and anions of an ionic solute separate when the solute dissolves. ... Many ionic compounds dissociate completely and are therefore called strong electrolytes.

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