Question

A) When the sodium chloride (NaCl) and sucrose (C12H22O11) are added to the water,
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sodium chloride and sucrose both dissociate into ions
sodium chloride and sucrose do not dissociate into ions
sucrose dissociates into ions and the sodium chloride does not
sodium chloride dissociates into ions and the sucrose does not

Answers

GPT-5 mini
Answer: sodium chloride dissociates into ions and the sucrose does not.

Explanation: NaCl is an ionic compound that dissociates into Na+ and Cl− in water. Sucrose is a covalent (molecular) compound that dissolves as intact molecules (a non‑electrolyte), not as ions.