Asked by tj
Check all that apply to sugar.
does not conduct electricity
is an electrolyte
forms ions in water
is a nonelectrolyte
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- does not conduct electricity — check
- is a nonelectrolyte — check
Sugar (e.g., sucrose) is a covalent molecular compound that dissolves as neutral molecules and does not form ions in water, so it does not conduct electricity and is a nonelectrolyte.
- is a nonelectrolyte — check
Sugar (e.g., sucrose) is a covalent molecular compound that dissolves as neutral molecules and does not form ions in water, so it does not conduct electricity and is a nonelectrolyte.
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