Answer: D) III and IV
Step-by-step explanation: Conductors are substances which can easily conduct electricity through them. The solutions which conducts electricity are called as electrolytic conductors and conduct by production of free ions.
Thus the substances to be dissolved in water must dissociate to give ions.
Water being strongly bonded through hydrogen bonds do not dissociate and sucrose being a covalent compound do not dissociate into ions.
Salt
being ionic compound easily dissociate and hydrochloric acid
is an acid which dissociates in water to give {[ex]H^+[/tex] ions.

