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Why do hcl and hno3 show acidic character in aqeous solution while solution of compounds like alchol and glucose do not show acidic character

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Answered by prachee048
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HCl and HNO³ gets completely ionized to form H+ion or H³O+ ion when they are in their Aqueous Solution .While C⁶H¹²O⁶ and Alcohol gets partially ionized and doesn't completely release their H+ ion in their Aqueous Solution. Therefore they are not able to show their acidic nature. One thing to be noted is that both Alcohol and Glucose are Covalent compounds while HCl and HNO³ are Electrovalent compounds. And Covalent Compounds don't gives ions easily.

Answered by CandyCakes
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HCl and HNO³ gets completely ionized to form H+ion or H³O+ ion when they are in their Aqueous Solution .While C⁶H¹²O⁶ and Alcohol gets partially ionized and doesn't completely release their H+ ion in their Aqueous Solution. Therefore they are not able to show their acidic nature. One thing to be noted is that both Alcohol and Glucose are Covalent compounds while HCl and HNO³ are Electrovalent compounds. And Covalent Compounds don't gives ions easily.

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