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what is the difference between electrolyte and nonelectrolyte

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Answered by dassristi2016
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Ionically bonded substances act as electrolytes. But covalently bonded compounds, in which no ions are present, are commonly nonelectrolytes. Table sugar, or sucrose, is a good example of a nonelectrolyte. You can dissolve sugar in water or melt it, but it won't have conductivity.
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