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Answer: A sugar solution does not conduct electricity because it does not contain ions. Sugar is not an electrolyte -- a substance which ionizes when dissolved in water.Answer: Sugar, as a non-electrolyte substance, does not produce ions when dissolved in water. A solution of sugar contains molecules of sucrose, but no ions. The absence of ions in a sugar aqueous solution makes it a non electricity conductor fluid.
An aqueous solution of sugar is not electrically conductive. Water only becomes conductive when charged ions are in solution, and dissolved sugar does not create mobile ions.
Dissolved ions in solution will increase the boiling point of the liquid. Salt in cooking water does this.
It has dissolved ions in it.
Na+ ions and Cl- ions are formed from salt ... twice as many particles are dissolved as the sugar. So the boiling point will be higher for the salt solution.
Dissolved salt is dissociated in ions Na+ and Cl-.
1. Sugar dissolved in water is a homogeneous solution.2. A solution is a form of mixture.
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Yes, this is a water solution.
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
Sugar is totally dissolved in water.