A substance that, when dissolved in water, does not dissociate.

In an aqueous solution, they dissociate into alkali ions, strong acids, and soluble salts. The rest of the compounds do not dissociate (water, oxides, insoluble bases and salts, weak or unstable acids). Organic compounds also do not dissociate (most)
A) Glucose is an organic substance, a hydrocarbon. Does not dissociate in solutions
B) Sulfuric acid – strong acid, dissociates in aqueous solution
C) Sodium chloride – a soluble salt, dissociates in aqueous solution
answer a



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