Chemistry, asked by tompokheisnam, 7 months ago

compounds such as glucose and ethanol contain hydrogen but are not considered acids . explain​

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Answered by nksweet97
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Explanation: Ethanol and the solution of glucose containing hydrogen in their molecules do not conduct electricity. Therefore/ these compounds do not produce ions in solutions. Hence these are not categorised as acids.

Answered by anushka2231
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Ethanol and the solution of glucose containing hydrogen in their molecules do not conduct electricity. Therefore/ these compounds do not produce ions in solutions. Hence these are not categorised as acids.


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