Chemistry, asked by arpi1401, 11 months ago

why do HCl,HNo3, etc show acidic characters in aqueous solution while solutions of compound like alcohol, glucose do not show acidic character....????​

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Answered by xItzKhushix
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\large{\pink\leadsto}Release of H+ ion in water will make a compound acidic or non- acidic.

\large{\pink\leadsto}Acids are the substance which upon dissociating with water results in production of Hydrogen ions.

\large{\pink\leadsto}Some compounds show acidic character as they dissociate in the aqueous solution which results in the production of hydrogen ions (acids like HCl, HNO3).

\large{\pink\leadsto}Compounds similar to glucose or alcohol do contain hydrogen element but they do not show signs of acidic nature.

\large{\pink\leadsto}The fact that the hydrogen in them will not separate as like the hydrogen in the acids. They will not separate to become hydrogen ions, on dissolving in the water.

\large{\pink\leadsto}Hence dissociation of hydrogen gas will decide the acidic or non-acidic nature of a compound.

Answered by Ruchadeshmukh1
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