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Is cane sugar a non electrolyte

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Answered by Anonymous
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The most familiar example of a strong electrolyte is table salt, sodium chloride. ... Not all substances that dissolve in water are electrolytes. Sugar, for example, dissolves readily in water, but remains in the water as molecules, not as ions. Sugar is classified as a non-electrolyte.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes

Explanation:

cane sugar is a carbon compound which doesn't ionise in water and thus remains non electrolytic

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