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Ionic compounds are dissociated in water solution.
Soluble lanthanides salts are dissociated in water.
A strong acid is totally dissociated in water; a weak acid is only partially dissociated in water.
Barium nitrate is dissociated in water.
Strong electrolytes are totally dissociated in water.
For example salts dissociated in water are electrolytes. Also some molten salts etc.
Water has covalent bonds.
covalent and hyrdogen bonds
Substances that are able to be dissociated in ions in water solutions.
For example salts dissociated in water are electrolytes. Also some molten salts etc.
One molecule of water (H-O-H) contains two ionic bonds.
Ionic compounds are dissociated in water solution.
covalent bonds
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte in water solutions or when is melted because is dissociated in ions.Because salt is dissociated in ions during dissolving in water.
Water is dissociated in hydrogen and oxygen.
It is an error: ionized salt (NaCl) doesn't exist. Correct is iodized salt.
Only soluble salts are dissociated in water.