alcohol and glucose both contain hydrogen but doesn't conduct electricity why
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Because when they dissolve in water they do not release hydrogen ions. ... And for conduction of electricity, solution must have free ions present, and in case of alcohol and glucose no free ions are there, so only presence of H is not sufficient but presence of H⁺ i.e. free ion is sufficient to conduct electricity.
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The aquous solution of glucose and alcohol do not show acidic character because their hydrogen does not separate out as hydrogen ions[H+(aq) ions] on dissolving in water. Hence, they do not conduct electricity.
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