Science, asked by shubhamkadam1672005, 7 months ago

Which of the given solution conduct electricity?

a. alcohol b. glucose

c. acetic acid d. all of them​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by amiyajana99331
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Answer:

Glucose and alcohol does not conduct electricity in its aqueous solution state. Glucose and alcohol are non-electrolytes. They do not dissociate in aqueous solution. No current carrying ions are produced. On the other hand, hydrochloric acid and common salt (NaCl) are strong electrolytes. They completely dissociate in aqueous solution and produce current carrying ions. Hence, hydrochloric acid and common salt conduct electricity in its aqueous solution state.

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