An aqueous solution of hcl acidic in water whereas glucose does not
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HCL is a mineral acid and mineral acids are generally very strong HCl form h+/H3O+ions in aqueous solution these ions show acidic property ,due to movement of these ions in aqueous,HCL in aqueous solution conduct electric current
HCL+H2O----->H3O+Cl-
presence of these ions change blue Litmus to red in aqueous hcl solution
but glucose and alcohol are neutral in nature and they form less h + h3o + ions in aqueous solution hence glucose and alcohol do not act as acid and they are not able to change the colour of blue Litmus into red.
HCL+H2O----->H3O+Cl-
presence of these ions change blue Litmus to red in aqueous hcl solution
but glucose and alcohol are neutral in nature and they form less h + h3o + ions in aqueous solution hence glucose and alcohol do not act as acid and they are not able to change the colour of blue Litmus into red.
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