Why do glucose and alcohol have hydrogen in them and not conduct electricity?

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2026-07-15 01:10

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Both glucose and alcohol contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in their structure. These molecules do not conduct electricity because they do not contain charged particles, such as ions or free electrons, that are required for conducting electricity. The hydrogen atoms in these molecules are covalently bonded to carbon atoms, meaning they are not freely available to carry an electric charge.

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