a. Methanol is a very weak acid. So, the ionization is negligible. Hence, you can say that it behaves like a nonelectrolyte.
b. KNO3 is a highly soluble salt. It breaks into potassium cation and nitrate anion. It's ionization is almost 100%. Hence, it's a good electrolyte.
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