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solution of water in water conducts electricity but that glucose in water not why​

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Answered by izaan2007
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Answer. Because in order for a solution to conduct electricity, it must be an electrolyte - that is, it must contain free ions (charged particles). HCl, or hydrochloric acid, dissolves freely in water, with its ionic bonds releasing to create H+ and Cl- ions in solution. ... Glucose is not an ionic substance.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is so because HCl contains more H+ ion . Glucose also contains H+ ions but the H+ ions are very less than OH- ions.

So , due to the lack of H+ ions , glucose solution fails to conduct electricity.

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