Students pour some table salt into a beaker with distilled water to make a solution in order to test its conductivity. When they placed a conductivity probe in the salt water solution, it measured a high conductivity. The students repeated the same procedure with white sugar and measured no conductivity. Which of the following statements best explains why sugar is not conductive in solution?
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yes salt is good than sugar
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You forgot to provide the statements but anyway the answer is Covalent compounds separate into neutral molecules when they dissolve in water.
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No Covalent compounds don't conduct electricity in water
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