why does water dissociate ? your own answer please
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Water dissociates to form ions by transferring an H+ ion from one molecule acting as an acid to another molecule acting as a base.
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Because water is polar, with slight positive and negative charges, ionic compounds and polar molecules can readily dissolve in it. Water is, therefore, what is referred to as a solvent—a substance capable of dissolving another substance
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