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Why do polar molecules disassociate in an aqueous solution even though hydrogen bonds are weaker than the ionic or covalent bonds holding the molecule together?

By ankushmaster on October 10, 2020
Posted in: chemistry, compound, dissociation, dissolves, ionic, like, mixing, polar, solvent
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