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Ionic bonds readily disassociate in aqueous solutions. Table salt, or sodium chloride with the molecular formula of NaCl breaks up into Na+ and Cl- ions in these solutions.

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Ionic bonds can be broken by dissolution in water....salt (NaCl) for example.

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Ionic bonds disassociate in water because of water's strong polarity.

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