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Dissociate
to break down into the ions that make up a substance
Electrolyte
substances which produce ions in solution- WILL conduct an electric current
Molecular Compounds
made up of molecules- held together by different intermolecular forces
Nonelectrolytes
(most molecular substances) that do NOT form ions, or dissociate when put in water
Ionic Compounds
made up of ions (positive and negative) which are held together by electrostatic forces of attraction.
When dissolved in water each ion will be separated by the solid structure (dissociate)
Strong Electrolytes
Ions that when dissociated in water will conduct electricity