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Glucose dissolves in water but doesn’t produce ions during dissolution process. Two (positive and negative) electrodes...

Glucose dissolves in water but doesn’t produce ions during dissolution process. Two (positive and negative) electrodes that were hooked up to a light bulb and external source of power were placed in an aqueous solution of glucose. What was observed during experiment?

A. The Light Bulb gave a Dim Light

B. The Solution gave a bright Light

C. There was no Light in the light bulb

D.The Light Bulb gave a bright light

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probably the ans is C.because glucose doesnot

dissociate. It dissolves in aq medium and also not carrying electricity..so no light is present.

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