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Which response provides the best explanation as to why ionic compounds easily dissociate in water?

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Ionic compounds easily dissociate in water because H2O is a polar molecule. O atom has partial negative charge and H atom has a partial positive charge. When the substance is placed in H2O, the water molecules pull the positive and negative ions apart from each other ( to dissociate into separate ions ).
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