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Nonelectrolytes fail to ionize or dissociate in water because they are very weakly bonded to each other. they are very strongly bonded to each other. the water molecules keep them together by hydration. they are forced together by the repulsion of water molecules.

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Nonelectrolytes fail to ionize or dissociate in water because
they are very weakly bonded to each other.
they are very strongly bonded to each other.
the water molecules keep them together by hydration.
they are forced together by the repulsion of water molecules.

Nonelectrolytes fail to ionize or dissociate in water because they are very weakly bonded to each other. they are very strongly bonded to each other. the water molecules keep them together by hydration. they are forced together by the repulsion of water molecules.

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they are very strongly bonded to each other.
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