Why do HCI and HNO3 show acidic character in aqueous solution while solutions of alcohol and glucose do not show acidic character.
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Solutions like HCl, HNO3 etc. get ionised in aqueous solutions and due to the presence of H+ ions they show acidic characters. While solutions of compounds like alcohol and glucose do not form any such ions so they do not show acidic characters.
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According to Arrhenius concept acids contains H+ ions which gets ionised with the presence of water (only) (the capacity of the acid the get ionised is called degree of dissociation). While alcohol or glucose cannot get ionised or dissociate with water so they don’t conduct electricity
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