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What is the primary difference between dissociation and ionization?
A. Ionization involves separation of ions already present in the solid state while dissociation involves splitting of a neutral molecule into ions
B. There is no difference; the terms are interchangeable
C. Dissociation involves separation of ions already present in the solid state while ionization involves splitting of a neutral molecule into ions
D. They are the same process
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