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List out the materials required to test whether the solutions of given acids and bases contains or not explain the procedure of the experiment

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Answered by shalini2104singh
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AIM: To show whether the solution contains ions or not. Materials required:glucose, alcohol, HCl,NaOH, sulphuric acid, electrical wires, two graphite rods, beaker, 230volt AC plug, bulb.

Answered by mohdjameelakthar9
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AIM: To show whether the solution contains ions or not. Materials required:glucose, alcohol, HCI,NaOH, sulphuric acid, electrical wires, two graphite rods, beaker, 230volt AC plug, bulb.

procedure:

1.prepare solutions of glucose, NaOH, alcohol, HCI, H2SO4.

2.connect electrical wires to graphite rods separately in a 100 ml beaker.

3.connect free ends of the wire to 230volt AC plug and comlete the circuit by connecting a bulb to one of the wires.

4.test the solutions prepared with circuit prepared.

Observation

The bulb glows in the solution which contains ions. The bulb glows only in acid and basic solutions it does not glows in alcohol and glucose solutions.

conclusion

Acid and basic solution have ions and the moment of these ions in solution helps for flow of current through the solution.

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