What is dissolution reaction in chemistry?
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Solubility is not to be confused with the ability to 'dissolve' a substance, because the solution might also occur because of a chemical reaction. For example, zinc 'dissolves' (with effervescence) in hydrochloric acid as a result of a chemical reaction releasing hydrogen gas n a displacement reaction.
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In dissolution, solute dissolves in the solvent
without reacting chemically with it. In chemical
reaction, reactants will react chemically with
each other and new products are formed. The
bonds in the reactants are broken and new bonds
are formed.
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