Chemistry, asked by heeya84, 9 months ago

Why is a solution of hydrogen chloride an acid, but a solution of glucose is not, though both contain hydrogen?? please don't give useless answers​

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Answered by IonicYadav
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HCl in solution gives H+ ion but C6H12O6 doesnot because it does not contain free H+ ion in solution thats why HCl is known as acid whereas glucose not

Answered by Anonymous
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acid are those who give rise of H+ ions after dissociation

HCl after dissociation give rise to H+ ions while glucose after dissolving in water does not give rise to H+ ions

HENCE GLUCOSE IS NOT AN ACID....

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