Substances which are dissolved in the body's fluid are divided into two classes: _____, which ionize, and _____, which do not ionize. Ions, of course, are able to _____.

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1. Substances which are dissolved in the body's fluid are divided into two classes: _____, which ionize, and _____, which do not ionize. Ions, of course, are able to _____.