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Strong acids or bases completely dissociate in a solution. What does dissociate mean in this statement? simple short. 4th grade


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Dissociate means to break apart. In the case of strong acids or bases, it means they split into smaller parts called ions when mixed in water. So, they totally leave their original form and turn into these ions.
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