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what is electrolytic dissociation

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  • Explanation:In dissociation. In electrolytic, or ionic, dissociation, the addition of a solvent or of energy in the form of heat causes molecules or crystals of the substance to break up into ions (electrically charged particles). Most dissociating substances produce ions by chemical combination with the solvent.
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in dissociation,in electrolytic or ionic dissociation the addition of the solvent or of energy in the form of heat causes molecules or crystal of the substance of break up into ions.Most disassociatimg substance produce ions by combination with the solvent.

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