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Polar covalent compound in aqueous solution undergo. ​

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Answered by RiyaGungun
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The dissociation of ionic compounds is not considered ionization is because in an ionic solid like sodium chloride, an electron is essentially already fully partitioned onto the chlorine.

Meanwhile, for the dissociation of a polar covalent bond, the electron is initially shared between both atoms, thus the dissociation event into ions involves the transfer of an electron from one atom to the other, and hence is also termed ionization

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The dissociation of ionic compounds is not considered ionization is because in an ionic solid like sodium chloride, an electron is essentially already fully partitioned onto the chlorine.

Meanwhile, for the dissociation of a polar covalent bond, the electron is initially shared between both atoms, thus the dissociation event into ions involves the transfer of an electron from one atom to the other, and hence is also termed ionization

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