What is the difference between ionisation and dissociation?
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Ionization refers to the reaction in which the polar covalent compounds are converted into ions in water.
Dissociation refers to the separation of ions which are already present in electrovalent compounds or ionic compounds.
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**Ionization and dissociation are two different processes. Therefore, it is very important to understand the difference between these two processes. The key difference between ionization and dissociation is that dissociation is the process of separation of charged particles which already existed in the compound whereas ionization is the formation of new charged particles which were absent in the previous compound.
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