👉 Nonelectrolyte is a term used in the field of chemistry, specifically in the study of ionization and diffusion processes. It refers to substances that cannot donate or accept electrons, meaning they do not allow ions to move through their solution. Examples of non-electrolytes include: 1. Water (H2O): A liquid with a very high electrical conductivity, which means it can easily conduct electricity. 2. Sodium chloride (NaCl): A salt that is highly soluble in water