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Copper conducts electricity, while sugar, C6H12O6, does not. Can you explain why this is so in terms of structure and/or bond types.

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  1. 1 June, 14:37
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    Sugar is formed through covalent bonds since there are no metal ions for the conduction of electricty. There are also no delocalized electrons within sugar that allow for the flow of electricty
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