Science, asked by ROHANDey1, 1 year ago

why do acids do not show aciduc property in absence of water.2 marks

how is nerve impulse conducted through reflex action?3 marks

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Answered by AdityaJ1
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Answer: The acidic behaviour of a substance is due to the presence of H+(aq) ions. As acids do not dissociate to produce H+(aq) ions in the absence of water so they do not show acidic behaviour.

Answer:The automatic action or response provoked by a stimulus is known as a reflex action. The reflex actions, however, show sudden responses and do not involve any thinking.

When we accidentally touch a hot object, we withdraw our hands immediately without thinking. If we do not do this, our hands will burn. The sensory nerves detect the heat. They are connected to the nerves, which move the muscles of the hand. Such a connection of detecting the signal from the nerves (input), and responding to it immediately (output) is called a reflex arc.

A reflex arc makes instant and automatic responses possible. It connects the input nerve and output nerve, and meets in a bundle in the spinal chord. In fact, nerves from all over the body meet in a bundle in the spinal cord, on their way to the brain. Therefore, the information input reaches the brain.




Answered by mk1326158emailcom
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Answer:

this is because in the absence of water, acids do not dissociate to given hydrogen ions, H+(aq). 2 marks

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