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Glucose is a stable molecule formed by bond reactions between carbon dioxide and water through photosynthesis. Hence they do not dissociate.

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Why does sugar stay when tea dissolves?

tea doesnt dissolve its the sugar that does


What happens when you take the heat away from sugar?

it doesnt get hot


What kind of compound is sugar AND how does it concentration affects the conductivity of a solution?

Sugar is a molecular compound made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. In general, increasing the concentration of sugar in a solution will decrease its conductivity because sugar molecules do not dissociate into ions that carry charge like electrolytes do. This means there are fewer charge carriers available to conduct electricity in the solution.


Why does sugar behave differently then salt when dissolved?

Sugar and salt are both soluble in water but behave differently because of their molecular structure. Sugar molecules are polar and form hydrogen bonds with water molecules, while salt molecules dissociate into ions that attract water molecules through ion-dipole interactions. This difference in molecular interactions leads to different dissolution behaviors for sugar and salt in water.


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.

Related Questions

Is sugar an ion?

No No, sugar is not an ion. In fact, it doesnt even dissociate in water. It is a compound.


Does sugar dissociate?

No


What does sugar gum have in it that sugar free doesnt?

Sugar.


Do water and sugar make an electrolyte solution?

No, water and sugar alone do not make an electrolyte solution. Electrolyte solutions contain salts such as sodium, potassium, and chloride that dissociate into ions in the water, conducting electricity. Sugar does not dissociate into ions and does not contribute to the electrolyte properties of a solution.


Is sugar a non electrolyte?

Non-electrolyte since it does not dissociate in a water.


Which of the following is nonelectrolyte?

A solution of sugar (sucrose) in pure water


Is sugar water an electrolyte or non electrolyte?

Its a non electrolyte.


Does sugar contain nitrogen?

no it doesnt


Why does sugar stay when tea dissolves?

tea doesnt dissolve its the sugar that does


Does the sugar solution appear to be molecular ionic?

No, a sugar solution is typically molecular because sugar molecules do not dissociate into ions when dissolved in water. Ionic solutions, on the other hand, are formed by the dissociation of ions in water.


Is Table sugar made up of ions?

No, table sugar (sucrose) is a non-ionic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. It does not dissociate into ions when dissolved in water.


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.