Why do HCl, HNO3 etc? Show acidic character in aqueous solution while a solution of compounds like C2H5OH, glucose, urea and solid-state acids do not show acidic character? Prove this with an activity.
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HCl and and HNO3 show acidic behaviour in aq solution as they dissosciate in water to produce Hydrogen ions while solution of glucose and alcohol do not form ions in water.
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HCl and and HNO3 show acidic behaviour in aq solution as they dissosciate in water to produce Hydrogen ions while solution of glucose and alcohol do not form ions in water.
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