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Standard X
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General Rules of Electrolysis
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14. What is the difference between ionization and dissociation? Explain with respect to an electrolyte.
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Write the differences between with examples:
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Assertion :The extent of dissociation is different for different electrolytes. Reason: The extent of dissociation is dependent on nature of electrolyte and independent of the concentration of electrolyte.
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