Nonelectrolyte
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Nonelectrolyte:
Imagine trying to call a friend on your phone, but there's no signal because you're in a remote location. This situation is similar to a nonelectrolyte in water, where the substance doesn't break into ions, just like your phone cannot connect to any network. In both cases, whether it's your phone not transmitting calls or the nonelectrolyte not conducting electricity, the key issue is the lack of connection needed to carry out the intended action.

Practice Version

Nonelectrolyte: A substance that does not form ions in water, and cannot conduct electricity. Nonelectrolyte. A nonelectrolyte is a substance that dissolves in water without separating into ions, so it doesn't conduct electricity.