what is the difference b/w ionisation and dissociation??
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Ionisation is the process that involves the formation of ions whereas dissociation is the process of breaking up of a moiety into its constituent atoms, molecules and ions. 2. Ionisation involves the creation of charges across the participating species whereas dissociation occurs due to a weak bond between species.
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Differences between ionization and dissociation
- Ionization is the addition or loss of electrons resulting in the formation of ions.
- Dissociation is the breakdown of complex molecules resulting in the formation of small molecules.
- Dissociation can only take place in ionic compounds or electrovalent compounds.
- Ionization takes place in polar covalent compounds
- The end product of ionization is always a charged particle.
- The end product may be charged or electrically neutral.
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