mitteeletroolüüt
Mitteeletroolüüt, also known as a non-electrolyte, is a substance that does not conduct electricity when dissolved in water or when in a molten state. This lack of electrical conductivity is due to the absence of free-moving ions or charged particles. Unlike electrolytes, which dissociate into ions when dissolved or melted, non-electrolytes remain as neutral molecules.
Common examples of non-electrolytes include sugar (sucrose), alcohol (ethanol), urea, and oil. When sugar is dissolved
The distinction between electrolytes and non-electrolytes is fundamental in chemistry and has significant implications in various