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Common soluble salt (like NaCl) dissociates into ions (Na+ and Cl-) when it is dissolved in water.
Ionize in water to release ions other than H plus and OH minus is salts. Acids is ionized in water to release hydrogen ions and a negative ion other than hydroxide.

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Electrolytes hydrolyze in water to produce ions. Electrolytes can be simple salts, such as NaCl, acids (HCl) or bases (NaOH).

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Ionic compounds such as NaCl release ions in water.

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any strong electrolyte will ionize in water to form the corresponding cations and anions.

eg. NaCl will form Na+ and Cl- ions.

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all inorganic salts dissociate in water to release ions they are composed of.

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Any one acid in water gives these ions.

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Acids

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Q: What ionizes in water to release ions other than H plus and OH?
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