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When nonionic solids dissolve in water, they

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Substances that do not form ions when they dissolve in water are called non-electrolytes. And example of a non-electrolyte is sugar. Sugar will readily dissolve in water but doesn't form cations and anions in solution. That is, there are no charge carriers formed.

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