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what is the meaning of dielectric constant which is present in water

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Answered by ramcharan54
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The large dielectric constant means that substances whose molecules contain ionic bonds will tend to dissociate in water yielding solutions containing ions. This occurs because water as a solvent opposes the electrostatic attraction between positive and negative ions that would prevent ionic substances from dissolving.

Answered by rohan2492
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A dielectric is a material that will polarize itself when subjected to an external electric field. ... Deionizedwater (water with all ions removed) is actually a poor conductor of electricity. The dielectric constant of pure waterat 20 degress C is 80.1.
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