Why do HCl, HNO₃ etc. conduct electricity in aqueous solutions while solutions of compounds like alcohol and glucose do not conduct electricity?
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Acids can lose H+ ions in their solution, as a result solution can conduct electricity.
While alcohols and aldehydes cannot lose electrons
Explanation:
what all compounds can release ions in their solution can conduct electricity others cannot.
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