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Standard IX
Chemistry
Electrochemcial Reaction
Hydrolysis of...
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Hydrolysis of salt is an example of Electrolytic dissociation.
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Electrolytic dissociation is
the separation of the molecule of an electrolyte into its constituent atoms.
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