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Nonelectrolytes fail to ionize or dissociate in water because

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B. They are strongly bonded to each other

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Nonelectrolytes fail to ionize or dissociate in water becausethey are very strongly bonded to each other. Typically, nonelectrolytes are primarily held together by covalent rather than ionic bonds. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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