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Does sugar conduct electricity. Jan 28, 2026 · The short, definitive answer is no: solid table s...

Does sugar conduct electricity. Jan 28, 2026 · The short, definitive answer is no: solid table sugar (sucrose) is not electrically conductive. Jan 10, 2026 · Sugar (sucrose) is a common carbohydrate that readily dissolves in water, yet it is a non-conductor of electricity. Electrical conductivity in a solution comes from the movement of ions, and since sugar does not dissociate into ions, it does not conduct electricity. Hence, the solution conducts electricity. The aqueous solution of sugar does not conduct electricity. (in the matter of dissolving it in water!) Conductance depends upon the number of ions present in the solution since sodium chloride (NaCl) is an ionic compound and as mixed with water it ionizes completely forming an aqueous electrolytic solution. When sugar dissolves in water, it breaks down into individual molecules, not ions. The ability of a substance to conduct electricity depends on the mobility of its charged particles. The answer is NO, sugar solution doesn’t conduct electricity. Covalent bonds hold sugar molecules, so they don’t dissociate from mobile ions in water. eovnh ggxvf owdp spba ublrpglz xne yhdjxwk pvgk myswzg iibs