what is dissociative and undissociative dissolving
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Dissociation is specifically the separation of two charged ions in solution, it is a subset of dissolution (dissolving), which just means becoming solvated by the solvent. Solvation occurs when the solvent surrounds each individual molecule of solute completely. ... When something dissociates, it breaks apart.
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