Science, asked by chinthapallylingaraj, 6 months ago

how do you prove that componds
such as alcohol and glucose contain hydrogen but they are not acids​

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Answered by casimf
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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. Two nails are fitted on a cork and are kept it in a 100 ml beaker.

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