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Answer:

Sucrose is a non-electrolyte

Explanation:

  • An electrolyte is a substance that conducts electric current either in molten or aqueous form.
  • Electrolytes dissociate in water to produce ions that are responsible for conduction of electricity. Examples are bases such as NaOH, KOH and acids such as HCl  and HNO₃.
  • Non-electrolytes on the other hand do not conduct electricity since they do not ionize while dissolved in water.
  • They include, organic compounds such as glucose, sucrose, among others.

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