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Substances whose solutions conduct electricity are called electrolytes.
CH3COOH is a weak electrolyte.
Because it is a weak acid and do not dissociation completely into its ion in aqueous solution. Their aqueous solution are poor conductor.
NaCl and HCl are strong electrolyte.
Because they dissociate completely into their ions in aqueous solution. Their aqueous solution are good conductor.
C6H12O6 and O2 are non- electrolyte.
Hence answer is CH3COOH.
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