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How do ionic and molecular compounds behave in water?

How do ionic and molecular compounds behave in water?-example-1

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When ionic compounds dissolve in water they go through a process called dissociation, splitting into the ions that make them up. However, when you place covalent compounds in water, they typically do not dissolve but form a layer on top of the water.

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Ionic compounds dissolve in water by a process called dissociation. Water molecules separate the cations and ions by means of ion-dipole attractions to form hydrated ions.
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