Describe the behavior of salts in water at 298 K: Group of answer choices They all dissociate completely. They all partially dissociate. Strong salts completely dissociate, while weak salts partially dissociate. The dissociation of a salt depends on the equilibrium constant. They do not dissociate at all. Ionic salts completely dissociate, while ammonium salts partially dissociate.

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Describe the behavior of salts in water at 298 K:
Group of answer choices
They all dissociate completely.
They all partially dissociate.
Strong salts completely dissociate, while weak salts partially dissociate.
The dissociation of a salt depends on the equilibrium constant.
They do not dissociate at all.
Ionic salts completely dissociate, while ammonium salts partially dissociate.
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