we add a small amount of sugar in distilled water, the resulting solution will be good conductor or poor conductor? Explain why?
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We add small amount of sugar to distilled water, the resulting solution will be a good conductor or poor conductor? Explain why. Ans: ... The absence of ions in a sugar aqueous solution makes it a non-electricity conductor fluid.
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The resulting solution will be poor conductor.
- Distilled water is devoid of ions, which are responsible for conduction of electricity.
- Therefore, to make it conductor of electricity, the adding component should dissociate into ions.
- Since sugar molecules do not dissociate into ions, hence, the resulting solution will be poor conductor of electricity.
- The example of compound that can make the distilled water good conductor of electricity is salt. Salt dissociates into its constituent ions.
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