Assertion: The aqueous solution of glucose and alcohol does not show acidic
character
Reason: Aqueous solutions of glucose and alcohol do not produce hydrogen
ions.
a) Both A and R are true, and R is correct explanation of the assertion.
b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation ofthe assertion.
c)A istrue, but R is false.
d) A is false, but R is true.
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Answer:
Both A and R are true, and R is correct explanation of the assertion.
Explanation:
Assertion: The aqueous solution of glucose and alcohol does not show acidic.
1) Compounds like alcohol and glucose do not dissociate in water to form hydrogen ions neither do they accept electrons. Hence, they are considered not to exhibit acidic behavior Reason: Aqueous solutions of glucose and alcohol do not produce hydrogen.2) Compounds like alcohol and glucose do not dissociate in water to form hydrogen ions neither do they accept electrons. Hence, they are considered not to exhibit acidic behavior. ( hope it help you
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Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of the assertion.
- When compounds like glucose and alcohol are mixed with water to make an aqueous solution then no ions are formed on dissolving.
- As no hydrogen ions are formed in the aqueous solution of both the compounds which means that they do not have any acidic character.
- The aqueous solution of compounds such as glucose and alcohol do not show acidic character or form hydrogen ions because they do not ionize when added into water to produce hydrogen ions or any other ions in the aqueous solution.
Hence, a is the correct option.
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