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When kbr dissolves in water the k+ and br- ions are pulled into solution in a process known as?

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This can be thought of as a simple dissociation or ionization process, whereby the ionic salt is broken or is separated due to the partial charge interactions of the water molecules.
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Step-by-step explanation:

When a compound dissociates into two atoms or ions then the process is known as dissociation.

For example,
KBr \rightarrow K^(+) + Br^(-)

Since, KBr is an ionic compound so it readily dissolves into water (polar solvent) and dissociates into
K^(+) and
Br^(-) ions and this process is known as dissociation.

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