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While testing conductivity, results show that sucrose and glucose can conduct little electricity. why is this?

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While testing conductivity, results show that sucrose and glucose can conduct little electricity. why is this?

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Glucose and sucrose are covalent compounds which do not dissociate in water. Water self-ionises to a very, very small extent producing a small ‘background’ count of ions in any aqueous solution and so there would be a very small (microamperes) current through an aqueous solution of glucose or sucrose.

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