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Acetic acid is a conductor of electricity.

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No. C6H12O6 or glucose is a covalent compound. Covalent compounds when dissolved in water do not dissociates into ions (which ionic compounds do) to conduct electricity.

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No, C2H5OH does not conduct electricity as a liquid. It is an alcohol.

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A negligible amount of current may pass but as a whole does not , because ethyl alcohol can not form ions in water.

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C12H22O11 is sucrose, or table sugar. It does not ionize in solution, and so is a non electrolyte. It will not conduct electricity.

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No it cannot, at least not very well

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