a) sugar
Chemistry, 07.11.2019 20:31 danielahchf
Which of the following substances would you expect to conduct electricity?
a) sugar
b) dry baking soda
c) rubbing alcohol (incorrect)
d) a solution of calcium nitrate, ca(n, in water
assume answer choices a, b, and c are as a solid, not a solution.
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Which of the following substances would you expect to conduct electricity?
a) sugar
a) sugar
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