Chemistry
What is the difference between Electrolytic dissociation and thermal dissociation
Answer
| Electrolytic dissociation | Thermal dissociation |
|---|---|
| The process due to which an ionic compound dissociates into ions in the fused state or in aqueous solution on application of electric current. | It is the decomposition of a compound into it's elements on application of heat energy. |
| This is a reversible process | This is generally an irreversible process. |
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