which of the following solution will not make the bulb glow in figure sodium chloride, copper sulphate ,silver nitrate, sugar solution in diluted water
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sugar solution in diluted water
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The answer is sugar solution.
When an electric current is passed through a conducting solution of sodium chloride, it causes chemical reactions.
The solution allows the flow of current. This is termed as the chemical effect of current.
As a consequence light glows.
The sugar solution is not conducting. Hence, current will not pass through the solution and lamp will not glow.
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