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Q: Why does sugar have no conductivity?
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What is the thermal conductivity of sugar?

sientificaly it wold have to be, melted yogart cheese


What is the conductivity of sugar?

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.


What physical change was noted in dissolving one gram of sugar in 5ml of water?

Changes of: density, viscosity, boiling point, freezing point, electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, compressibility, etc.


What is the conductivity of an organic compound in water?

If it is a completely covalent compound, such as sugar, none; if it is ionic, such as acetic acid, it can conduct electricity.


What property of the water most likely change after the teacher added the sugar?

Well, if you adding sugar to a beaker of distilled water, then you will find that the water is now a conductor of electricity. You can show this with a conductivity tester.


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Soil conductivity is the conductivity of the soil. Thank you


What is molar conductivity at infinite dilution?

Molar conductivity at infinite dilution is when molar conductivity is limited. Molar conductivity is when electrolyte conductivity is divided by molar concentration.


What properties of matter can be used to distinguish between a cube of copper and a sugar cube?

1- Solubility in water.. Sugar is soluble but Copper is not. 2- Conductivity.. Copper is conductor of electricity but sugar is not. 3- Colour.. Copper is pinkish but sugar is white. There are several other properties which may be used to distinguish between copper and Sugar.


What is the conductivity of calcium carbonate?

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Thermal conductivity refers to the conductivity that is associated with heat. Electrical conductivity refers to the conductivity that is associated with electricity.


WHY dilution increase conductivity?

Molar conductivity is what increases dilution. It is the conductivity of an electrolyte solution.


How is the conductivity of xenon?

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