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what is the difference between dilution, dissociation and ionisation​

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Dilution is the process of decreasing the concentration of a solute in the solution by adding more solvent. ... For example, if 10 grams of salt are dissolved in 1 liter of water as a solvent, then it has a particular salt concentration

Dissociation in chemistry and biochemistry is a general mechanism in which, typically in a reversible way, molecules (or ionic compounds such as salts or complexes) differentiate or break into smaller particles such as atoms, ions, or radicals. The opposite of attachment or recombination is dissociation.

Ionization basically means to create ions from an atom. An atom consists of proton, Neutron (in nucleus of an atom) and electrons (revolving around). ... The process to create ions is called Ionization

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