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Question
How is electrolytic dissociation different from thermal dissociation?
Solution
Electrolytic Dissociation is the dissociation of an electrovalent compound into ions in the fused state or in aqueous solution state.
Reversible breakdown of a chemical compound into simpler substances by heating it. The splitting of ammonium chloride into ammonia and hydrogen chloride is an example. On cooling, they recombine to form the salt.
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