Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

Why do HCl, HNO3, etc show acidic characters in aqueous solutions while solutions of compounds like alcohol and glucose do not show acidic character ?

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Answered by ᎮѕуcнσAεѕтнεтíc
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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.

Answered by Abhishek9175
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Explanation:

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BECAUSE THE COMPOUNDS LIKE HCl, HNO3 RELEASE THE H+ ION IN THE AQUEOUS SOLUTION.BUT THE COMPOUNDS LIKE GLUCOSE, ALCOHOL DOES NOT RELEASE H+ ION IN ITS AQUEOUS SOLUTION.THEREFORE THEY NOT SHOW ACIDIC CHARACTER.

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