Difference between ionization and dissociation

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Ionization
Dissociation
Ionization is defined as the process in which new charged particles are produced
Dissociation is defined as the process in which a charged particle is separated from the existing compound
This is an irreversible process
This is a reversible process
The compounds involved are polar covalent compounds
The compounds involved are ionic compounds
There is an involvement of covalent bonds
There is an involvement of ionic bonds
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