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a nonelectrolyte answer: a will conduct electricity when placed in aqueous solution. b will only partially dissociate in aqueous solution. c will not be dissolved in water. d will not form any ions in aqueous solution.
A nonelectrolyte is a substance that does not ionize in solution and thus does not conduct electricity. It may dissolve in water but does not form ions. Options A, B, and C are incorrect as they describe properties not related to nonelectrolytes. Conducting electricity (A) is a property of electrolytes, partial dissociation (B) is for weak - electrolytes, and not being dissolved in water (C) is not the defining property of nonelectrolytes.
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D. will not form any ions in aqueous solution.