what is electrolytic dissociation ?explain by giving example of dissociation of water?
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the separation of the molecule of an electrolyte into its constituent atoms.
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. 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).
Acetic acid is extremely soluble in water, but most of the compound dissolves into molecules, rendering it a weak electrolyte. Weak bases and weak acids are generally weak electrolytes. ... A strong electrolyte is a solute that exists in solution completely or nearly completely as ions.
Acetic acid is extremely soluble in water, but most of the compound dissolves into molecules, rendering it a weak electrolyte. Weak bases and weak acids are generally weak electrolytes. ... A strong electrolyte is a solute that exists in solution completely or nearly completely as ions.
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