Hello
I was searching for what you were talking about :)
haha
Since I have many programs, then I didnt know which course you were taking.
Anyways, you are taking mastering highschool chemistry :)
Then, i was talking about the "majority" haha sorry for my poor pronunciation T_T
Majority of the water molecules are MOLUECULES, which means they are majorily not ionized.
Water has almost no ions (** but it has few ions, but only few)
So it's nonelectrolyte or considered to be nonconductive.
Ions in solution are capable of carrying charges but molecules aren't.
That was what i tried to explain.
Hope it helps.