if we pass electricity in glucose solution then glucose does not break into its ions but water does then why the solution cannot conduct electricity ?
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- Sugar molecules do not break into ions when dissolved. These solutions cannot carry an electric current whereas pure water does not contain ions in significant numbers, hense it does not conduct electricity.
- electrons in outer shell is in a position to carry its own electrons and share them with alternative atoms like atomic number 8. because of this , once aldohexose molecule dissolves, no ions are free. With no ions in answer, electricity is unable to experience.
- Electricity flows once there's a flow of electrons or ions gift in an exceedingly medium. In pure water there are not any impurities , no electrolytic substance, no ions gift ,but solely neutral molecules, and these neutral molecules don't have any charge. therefore electricity cannot experience pure water. Water cannot dissociate into OH- and H+ once electricity is competent pure water.
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