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although all acids contain hydrogen but all the hydrogen containing compounds are not acids

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Answered by pranaisk07
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No, all compounds which contain hydrogen are not acid. For example; glucose (C6H12O6), methyl alcohol (CH3OH), etc. are not acid in spite of the fact that they contain hydrogen. This is because these compounds do not dissociate hydrogen ion in their aqueous solution.

Answered by Anonymous
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.No, all compounds which contain hydrogen are not acid. For example; glucose (C6H12O6), methyl alcohol (CH3OH), etc. are not acid in spite of the fact that they contain hydrogen. This is because these compounds do not dissociate hydrogen ion in their aqueous solution.

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