alcohol and glucose contain hydrogen but are not treated acid 1.true
2.these two are exceptions
3.false
4.no plausible explanation
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1. True
Explanation:
It is true that,alcohols and glucose contain hydrogen but are not treated as acids. (Option A)
• According to the definition of the acid,an acid should produce H+ ions in it's aqueous solution.
• The alcohol and glucose have hydrogen molecules in their chemical structure but they do not produce H+ ions in the aqueous solution.
• That's why alcohol and glucose are considered as acidic substances. They are rather categorised as neutral substances.
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