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Why glucose and alcohol does not dissociate into ions ?

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Answered by vikesh07
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Compounds like alcohol and glucose do not dissociate in water to form hydrogen ions neither do they accept electrons. Hence, they are considered not to exhibit acidic behavior.

Answered by Anonymous
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Compounds like alcohol and glucose do not dissociate in water to form hydrogen ions neither do they accept electrons. Hence, they are considered not to exhibit acidic behavior....Alcohol and glucose are organic compounds which form strong covalent bonds. This means that they do not have free floating electrons in their framework, which are the drivers of electrical current. This makes them unable to conduct electricity..

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