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What are the particles present in a compound which is a non-electrolyte?


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Non-electrolytes

  • The substances which do not allow an electric current to pass through their aqueous solutions or fused states are called non-electrolytes.
  • Examples are alcohol, petrol, urea etc.

Particles in Non-electrolytes

  • Non-electrolytes consist of only molecules.
  • These non-electrolytes are also referred as covalent compounds.

Hence, a non-electrolyte consist of only molecules.


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