2. 3 Why do HCI. HNO etc., show acidic characters in aqueous solutions while solutions of compounds like alcohol and glucose do not show acidic character? TO Why does an aqueous solution of an acid conduct electricity? Why does dry HCl gas not change the colour of the dry litmus paper? While diluting an acid, why is it recommended that the acid should be added to water and not water to the acid? How is the concentration of hydronium ions (H 01) affected when a solution of an acid is diluted? How is the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH) affected when excess base is dissolved in a solution of sodium hydroxide? 5. 6.
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- Solutions like HCl, HNO3 etc. get ionised in aqueous solutions and due to the presence of H+ ions they show acidic characters. While solutions of compounds like alcohol and glucose do not form any such ions so they do not show acidic characters.
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- Solutions like HCl, HNO3 etc. get ionised in aqueous solutions and due to the presence of H+ ions they show acidic characters. While solutions of compounds like alcohol and glucose do not form any such ions so they do not show acidic characters.
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