Which compounds will most likely dissociate when dissolved in water? select all that apply. Barium hydroxide (ba(oh)2) ethanol (c2h6o) glucose (c6h12o6) silver nitrate (agno3) dichloromethane (ch2cl2) potassium chloride (kcl).

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The compounds which are most likely dissociated when it is dissolved in the water are Ba(OH)₂, AgNO₃, and KCl respectively.

The compounds which are completely dissociated when it is dissolved in the water are known as strong electrolytes. This compounds form ions when they dissolved in the water. In the given compounds ethanol(C₂H₆O), glucose(C₆H₁₂O₆) is completely soluble but not dissociable. Dichloromethane(CH₂Cl₂) is neither soluble, nor dissociable in the water.

The dissociation of Ba(OH)₂, AgNO₃, and KCl in the water is given as

Ba(OH)₂(aq)→Ba²⁺(aq)+2OH⁻(aq)

For AgNO₃

AgNO₃(aq)→Ag⁺(aq)+(NO₃)⁻(aq)

For KCl

KCl(aq)→K⁺(aq)+Cl⁻(aq)

Therefore, the compounds which are most likely dissociated when it is dissolved in the water are Ba(OH)₂, AgNO₃, and KCl respectively.

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