THEORY OF ELECTROLYTIC DISSOCIATION
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Theory Of Electrolytic Dissociation.
Theory Of Electrolytic Dissociation - as a noun
(chemistry) theory that describes aqueous solutions in terms of acids (which dissociate to give hydrogen ions) and bases (which dissociate to give hydroxyl ions); the product of an acid and a base is a salt and water
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"The theory of electrolytic dissociation states that when an ionic compound dissolves in water, it breaks apart into its constituent ions."
"According to the theory of electrolytic dissociation, strong acids completely dissociate into ions in water."
"Svante Arrhenius is credited with developing the theory of electrolytic dissociation."
"The theory of electrolytic dissociation explains the conductivity of electrolytes in solution."
"One of the main applications of the theory of electrolytic dissociation is in understanding the behavior of electrochemical cells."
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