Chemistry, asked by sphatikasjain, 26 days ago

which of these does not release h + ions when dissolved in water?? a)HCl. b)HCOOH. c)CH3COOH. d)CH3OH​

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Answered by akashbindjnvg
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Answer:

The correct answer is

iv) Ch3OH

it release OH- in their aqueous solution

and all release H+ ion in their aqueous solution.

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Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Answer:

CH3OH does not release h + ions when dissolved in water.

Explanation:

The dissociation of the compounds listed in the options is as follows:

1. When HCl or hydrochloric acid dissociates, hydrogen ions, which are positively charged, and chloride ions, which are negatively charged, are released.

2. When HCOOH or formic acid dissolves, it produces hydrogen ions, which are positively charged, and COOH ions, which are negatively charged.

3. Similarly, CH3COOH or acetic acid produces positively charged CH3 ions and negatively charged COOH ions.

4. However, no hydrogen ion can be released from CH3 OH.

                                                                                                                             

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