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When ionic compounds dissolve in water, they often dissociate (break apart) into individual A. molecular compounds. B. ions. C. isotopes. D. suspensions.
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When ionic compounds dissolve in water, they often dissociate (break apart) into individual A. molecular compounds. B. ions. C. isotopes. D. suspensions.
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When ionic compounds dissolve in water, they often dissociate (break apart) into individual
A. molecular compounds.
B. ions.
C. isotopes.
D. suspensions.
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The correct answer is B.
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