No it does not conduct electricity, hope this helps x ;)
Glucose is not an electrolyte.
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Yes NaCl can conduct the electricity........but i am not sure about Glucose
No, glucose itself does not contain electrolytes. Electrolytes are typically ions such as sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate that can conduct electricity in solution. If electrolytes are needed, they would have to be added separately to a glucose solution.
Glucose is a non-electrolyte and does not dissociate into ions in water, so it does not conduct electricity well. This is because glucose molecules do not have free ions or charged particles that can move to carry an electric current.
It is not an electrolyte as such. It needs to have salts in it that conduct electricity in order to be a complete electrolyte.
No, dextrose is not conductive as it is a type of sugar, specifically a form of glucose. It does not possess the properties required to conduct electricity.
Plants conduct respiration by breaking down glucose to release energy for growth and metabolic processes. This process occurs in the mitochondria of plant cells. On the other hand, photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells where light energy is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
No, salt and glucose are not considered electrolytes. Electrolytes are substances that dissociate into ions when dissolved in water, allowing them to conduct electricity. Common electrolytes include sodium, potassium, and chloride ions. Salt, or sodium chloride, does contain electrolytes, but glucose does not.
Glucose does not dissociate into charged ions in water solution, and the only water solutions with high conductivity are those with substantial concentrations of charged ions, such as the solutions of most salts, acids, and bases.
Both glucose and alcohol contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in their structure. These molecules do not conduct electricity because they do not contain charged particles, such as ions or free electrons, that are required for conducting electricity. The hydrogen atoms in these molecules are covalently bonded to carbon atoms, meaning they are not freely available to carry an electric charge.
No, all algae have the capability to conduct photosynthesis, including diatoms. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose.