Why compounds such as alcohol and glucose are not considered as acid though they have
hydrogen? Define acid and base.
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An acid–base reaction is a chemical reaction that occurs between an acid and a base. It can be used to determine pH
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Compounds such as glucose and alcohol are not considered as acids because they do not release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water but the acids do.
Compounds such as glucose and alcohol are not considered as acids because they do not release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water but the acids do.So all compounds which have hydrogen are not categorized as acids.
- Compounds such as glucose and alcohol are not considered as acids because they do not release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water but the acids do.So all compounds which have hydrogen are not categorized as acids.Acids: These are the chemical substances made up of hydrogen ions.
- Compounds such as glucose and alcohol are not considered as acids because they do not release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water but the acids do.So all compounds which have hydrogen are not categorized as acids.Acids: These are the chemical substances made up of hydrogen ions.Base: These are the chemical substances made up of hydroxyl(OH-) ions
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