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  • Understanding Aqueous Solutions: The Role of Nonelectrolytes
    A nonelectrolyte that is soluble in water will be in the aqueous phase.

    Here's why:

    * Nonelectrolyte: This means the substance does not dissociate into ions when dissolved in water. It remains as neutral molecules.

    * Soluble in water: This means the substance dissolves and forms a homogeneous mixture with water.

    Since the nonelectrolyte dissolves in water, it is now part of the water solution, which is designated as the aqueous phase.

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