Chemistry, asked by sohamdambalkar, 11 months ago

why doesn't sugar form ions in water. ??

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Answered by srivishnusrikrishna5
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Answer:

Sugar has the molecular formula C12H22O11.

Which means it is a carbon compound which have weak inter-molecular forces of attraction and carbon compounds form Covalent Bonds because they do not contain any free electrons or charges or ions.

Therefore no ions are formed when sugar is dissolved in water.

Answered by brijesh566
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Answer:

Explanation:

Sugar will readily dissolve in water but doesn't form cations and anions in solution. That is, there are no charge carriers formed. Substances that only partially ionize into ions when dissolved in water are called weak electrolytes. ... For example, sugar dissolves completely in water but it is a non-electrolyte.

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