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I know dissociation means to separate and ionisation is the process of a compound being converted into ions, like in acids where HCl ionises into H+ ions and Cl- ions.

But what is the main difference between ionisation and dissociation?
 

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-::Sanni::- said:
I know dissociation means to separate and ionisation is the process of a compound being converted into ions, like in acids where HCl ionises into H+ ions and Cl- ions.

But what is the main difference between ionisation and dissociation?
You just stated it: dissociation is the seperation whereas ionisation is conversion of ions. That's the big difference
 

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So can you say that HCl dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions?
 

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Yes.
Dissosciation is ionisation in terms of the acid, because when the acid disscosciates, it forms ions. It dissosciates into ions...
 

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-::Sanni::- said:
So can you say that HCl dissociates into H+ and Cl- ions?
Yes you can say that; generally to "break away"
 

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