Physics, asked by Sujan5336, 9 months ago

All the substances containing hydrogen are not considered as acids. Explain?

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Answered by tanvisrivastava015
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All acids contain hydrogen but not all compounds containing hydrogen are acids. That is why, though alcohols and glucose contain hydrogen, they are not categorised as acids.

Switch on this battery, a bulb in the circuit containing HCl is glowing whereas alcohol does not. This shows that acid gets dissociated as H+ and Cl- ions, and these ions are responsible for the conductance and alcohol does not. So all acid has hydrogen and all hydrogen containing compounds are not acid.

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Answered by lakshya1835
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All acids contain hydrogen but not all compounds containing hydrogen are acids. That is why, though alcohols and glucose contain hydrogen, they are no categorised as acids.

Switch on this battery, a bulb in the circuit containing HCl is glowing whereas alcohol does not. This shows that acid gets dissociated as H+ and Cl- ions, and these ions are responsible for the conductance and alcohol does not. So all acid has hydrogen and all hydrogen containing compounds are not acid.

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