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How Does an Electrolyte Differ from a Nonelectrolyte

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How does an electrolyte differ from a nonelectrolyte?


A) Electrolytes are smaller than nonelectrolytes.
B) Electrolytes dissolve in water; nonelectrolytes are insoluble in water.
C) Electrolytes are less polar than nonelectrolytes.
D) Electrolytes produce ions in solution while nonelectrolytes do not.
E) Electrolytes are more reactive than nonelectrolytes.

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