what is electrolytic dissociation? explain by giving the example of dissociation of water?
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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). ... A strong electrolyte is a solute that exists in solution completely or nearly completely as ions
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