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Which is a characteristic of a nonelectrolyte?
It does not dissociate or ionize in water.
It partially dissociates or ionizes in water.
It conducts electricity poorly.
It conducts electricity extremely well.
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It does not dissociate or ionize in water.
Explanation: Nonelectrolytes (e.g., sugar) dissolve as neutral molecules and do not produce ions, so they do not conduct electricity (or conduct very poorly) in aqueous solution.
Explanation: Nonelectrolytes (e.g., sugar) dissolve as neutral molecules and do not produce ions, so they do not conduct electricity (or conduct very poorly) in aqueous solution.
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