A few queries regarding the definitions of certain words:
1. What exactly is the difference between dissociation and ionisation? Is one a subset of the other?
Dissociation is when electrostatic forces between ionic lattices are broken
For example:
H2O (l)
NaCl (s) -------------> Na
+ (aq) + Cl
- (aq)
Ionisation is when covalent molecules form hydrogen bonds in water
CH
3COOH (aq) + H
2O (l) <--> CH
3COO
- (aq) + H
3O
+ (aq)
(Also hydrolysis in this case)
Then there's also dissolution, which is:
H2O (l)
C
2H
5OH (l) -------------> C
2H
5OH (aq)
Wouldn't see them as a subset of the other; they (dissociation and ionisation, that is, in regards to your question) are sort of mutually exclusive. So nope, not a subset
