Why does bulb not glow when electricity is passed through glucose and alcohol?
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hey there buddy....
here's your answer....
the bulb does not glow in glucose solution and alcohol solution... because....
they contain only covalent bonds which are formed by sharing of electrons...they don't have any ions....that is why the bulb does not glow....
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here's your answer....
the bulb does not glow in glucose solution and alcohol solution... because....
they contain only covalent bonds which are formed by sharing of electrons...they don't have any ions....that is why the bulb does not glow....
hope it helps...
plz mark as brainliest..✌️
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Hello dear your answer is in down
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it is because in order for a solution to conduct electricity it must be and electrolytic that is it must contain free ions
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Hope it helps you
it is because in order for a solution to conduct electricity it must be and electrolytic that is it must contain free ions
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