an organic compound which is a non-electrolyte
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Nonelectrolytes are compounds that do not ionize at all in solution. As a result, solutions containing nonelectrolytes will not conduct electricity. Typically, nonelectrolytes are primarily held together by covalent rather than ionic bonds. Common examples of nonelectrolytes are glucose, urea and alcohol
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Nonelectrolytes are compounds that do not ionize at all in solution. As a result, solutions containing nonelectrolytes will not conduct electricity. Typically, nonelectrolytes are primarily held together by covalent rather than ionic bonds. Common examples of nonelectrolytes are glucose, urea and alcohol.
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