Science, asked by rmdolic11, 6 months ago

Activity 2.8Take solutions of glucose, alcohol hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, etc.Fix two nails on a cork, and place the corka 100 ml beaker.Connect the nails to the two terminals of6 volt battery through a bulb and a switchshown in Fig. 2.3.Now pour some dilute HCI in the beaker answitch on the current.Repeat with dilute sulphuric acid.What do you observe?Repeat the experiment separately witglucose and alcohol solutions. What do you observe now?Does the bulb glow in all cases?​

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Answered by AjayakumarDindawar
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Answer:

glucose, alcohol, hydrochloric acid, sulpheric acid,

Explanation:

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Answered by soorajksatheesh
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Explanation:

The bulb glows in HCL and H2SO4 solutions because they ionises as H+ ions in solutions and bulb will not glow in Alcohol and glucose because they will not ionises as H+ ions in solutions

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