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Covalent solutes are considered non-electrotrolytes. What does this mean for the conductivity of the solution

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Covalent compounds do not exhibit any electrical conductivity, either in pure form or when dissolved in water. Covalent solutes have covalent chemical bonds between their constituent atoms. ... A covalent solute like sugar does not dissociate into ions at all when it dissolves in water, so it is a non-electrolyte. It will not increase the electrical conductivity of water, or any solution for that matter.

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