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What compound dissolves in water but does not conduct electricity?

Sugar is a compound that dissolves in water but does not conduct electricity. When sugar dissolves in water, it forms a solution, but it does not dissociate into ions that can carry an electric current.


If the substance dissolves in water but the solution does not conduct electricity is the substance an ionic compound?

No.


What mixes with water that can conduct electricity?

An ionic compound dissolved in water is an electrolyte and can conduct electricity.


Does water conduct electricity well?

Pure water is a very poor conductor of electricity. Dissolving an ionic compound in water makes the solution a very good conductor.


Would conduct electricity mixed with water?

A water solution containing ions conduct electricity.


What compound is a nonelectrolyte?

Sugars are non-electrolytic. Sugars are water-soluble because they contain hydroxyl groups, which is compatible with water; however, with no ions in solution, electricity cannot conduct.


Why do ionic compound conduct electricity we'll when they are dissolved in water?

Because, the ions are free to move about, and the solution conducts current.


Is SrOH2 conductive?

Samarium hydroxide (Sr(OH)2) is an ionic compound that dissolves in water to produce Sr2+ and OH- ions. These ions can conduct electricity in solution, making Sr(OH)2 a conductive compound when dissolved in water.


Nacl does the solution conduct electricity?

A solution of NaCl in a solvent in which the cations and anions separate, for example in water, can conduct electricity.


Which solution conduct electricity?

Ionic solutions with free ions (such as sodium chloride dissolved in water) conduct electricity because the ions can move and carry electric charge. Covalent solutions, which do not dissociate into ions, do not conduct electricity. Pure water does not conduct electricity, but it can become conductive after dissolving an ionic compound in it.


How can polar covalent compounds conduct electricity in their aqueous forms in spite of being covalently bonded?

They can't. There must be an electrolyte mixed in. For example distilled water doesn't conduct electricity and it is a polar covalent compound. However, when you mix in salt, it does conduct electricity.


Why doesn't sugar placed in water conduct electricity?

For a fluid to conduct electricity, it must contain ions. Ions carry electrons through the fluid, making the fluid a conductor. Sugar (C6H12O6) does not conduct electricity because the molecule is non-polar. When it is mixed with water, no ions are formed because water, a polar molecule, will not dissolve this compound by the principle "like dissolves like". Because there are no ions in this mixture, sugar will not conduct electricity.