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Question
Which of the following solutions will not make the bulb glow in figure?
Options
Sodium chloride
Copper sulphate
Silver nitrate
Sugar solution in diluted water
Solution
Sugar solution in diluted water
Explanation -
Sugar solution in diluted water does not make ions and is a poor conductor of electricity. Therefore, it will not make the current to flow through it and the bulb will not glow.
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