Identify which compound experiences solvation but not dissociation. I Ca I I I Compound 1 Compound 2

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Compound 1
Compound 2
Compound 2 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is ionic.
Compound 1 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is ionic.
Compound 2 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is covalent.
Compound 1 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is covalent.
Transcribed Image Text:I I I I Ca Compound 1 Compound 2 Compound 2 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is ionic. Compound 1 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is ionic. Compound 2 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is covalent. Compound 1 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is covalent.
Identify which compound experiences solvation but not dissociation.
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Compound 2 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is ionic.
Compound 1 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is ionic.
Transcribed Image Text:Identify which compound experiences solvation but not dissociation. 000 00 I Ca I I I Compound 1 Compound 2 Compound 2 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is ionic. Compound 1 experiences solvation but not dissociation because it is ionic.
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