Science, asked by sadwinisadwi145, 8 months ago

compounds such as alcohols and glucose also contain hydrogen but are not categorised as acids describe an activity to prove it​

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Answered by dawoodsajjad12345678
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Answer:

Alcohols and glucose though contain hydrogen but do not ionise in the solution to produce H+ ions. This is proved by the fact that there solutions do not conduct electricity.

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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