what is difference between dissolution, hydrolysis and ionisation
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hydrolysis: reaction with water
ionisation: a molecule reacting to become two (or more) ions
dissociation: a molecule splitting up to become two (or more) molecules (or ions)
these often describe the same thing for acids dissolving in water (reacting with water to form ions)
ionisation: a molecule reacting to become two (or more) ions
dissociation: a molecule splitting up to become two (or more) molecules (or ions)
these often describe the same thing for acids dissolving in water (reacting with water to form ions)
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