Nonelectrolytes fail to ionize or dissociate in water because
they are very weakly bonded to e...
Chemistry, 06.05.2020 21:03 Peachyyyyyy978
Nonelectrolytes fail to ionize or dissociate in water because
they are very weakly bonded to each other.
O they are very strongly bonded to each other.
O the water molecules keep them together by hydration.
they are forced together by the repulsion of water molecules.
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