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7 August, 18:14

Why do acids or bases dissociate? A. The water molecules push the positive and negative ions closer together

B. The polar water molecule pulls apart the charged ions

C. An additional bond is formed in an acid or base when it is in water solution

D. Ions are held together more tightly in water

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  1. 7 August, 22:12
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    I thnk D is the right answer
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