Why isn't sucrose an electrolyte?
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Why isn't sucrose an electrolyte?
Electrolytes
The compounds which completely dissociates in the solution and conduct electricity are termed as electrolytes. The conductance of any specific substance is due to the presence of charged particles and electrons.
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View this answerThe formula of sucrose is {eq}{{\rm{C}}_{{\rm{12}}}}{{\rm{H}}_{{\rm{22}}}}{{\rm{O}}_{{\rm{11}}}} {/eq}. In the molecules of sucrose, covalent bonds...
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