Glucose is not an electrolyte.
No it does not conduct electricity, hope this helps x ;)
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Yes NaCl can conduct the electricity........but i am not sure about Glucose
It is not an electrolyte as such. It needs to have salts in it that conduct electricity in order to be a complete electrolyte.
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, 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.
No, camphor does not conduct electricity. It is a type of organic compound, so it cannot ionize to conduct electricity.
No, sugar in solid form does not conduct electricity because it does not contain free ions or electrons to facilitate the flow of electric current. Sugar is a non-electrolyte, meaning it does not ionize in water to produce charged particles needed for conducting electricity.
If the glucose solution is conducting electricity, the circuit will allow current to flow through the solution, completing the electrical circuit. This is because glucose molecules ionize in solution, producing charged particles that can conduct electricity. It is essential to use caution when handling electricity and conducting experiments in liquid solutions.
Yes, Pyrite can conduct electricity.
Superconductors can conduct electricity.
yes a pineapple can conduct electricity.