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Define a non-electrolyte????​

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Answered by MrMonarque
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All ionic compounds are electrolytes. ... A nonelectrolyte is a compound that does not conduct an electric current in either aqueous solution or in the molten state. Many molecular compounds, such as sugar or ethanol, are nonelectrolytes. When these compounds dissolve in water, they do not produce ions.

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Answered by hanuhomecarepr72
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Nonelectrolytes can be defined as substances that do not have any distinct ionic form to exist in when they are dissolved in an aqueous solution. Such substances are usually poor conductors of electricity due to the fact that they do not readily dissociate into ions in their melt state or in their dissolved state. It is not uncommon for solutions of nonelectrolytes to be insulators of electric currents.

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