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Compounds such as alcohols and glucose also contain hydrogen but are not categorized as acids described an activity to prove it ​

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Answered by pavanpavan6108
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Answer:

Compounds like alcohol and glucose contain H but it doesn't dissociate into H^+. So it is not an acid.

Activity:

Take two blue litmus paper. Dip them into glucose solution and the alcohol. You will notice that there is no change in colour of the blue litmus paper. This shows that they are not acids.

If they were acids, then the blue litmus paper would have changed to red.

Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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ACTIVITY :−

  • Take 3 Beakers
  • Name The Beakers as A , B & C
  • Take HCL in beaker A , alcohol in beaker B & glucose in beaker C
  • Make a electric circuit. Connect the wire with 3 beakers.
  • Beaker, in which, the bulb glows, that Beaker contain acid because acids complete disassociates into water to form H+ & OH- ions which conducts electricity.
  • This activity prove that the electricity passes through completely ionised liquids are acids.
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