Chemistry, asked by spookyalliance9, 7 months ago

with dilute Sulphuric acid , glucose and alcohol solutions. Does the bulb glow in all cases? Give explaination.​

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Answered by aasmalakhotia
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no bulb does not glow in all case . Bulb glows only in sulphuric acid because it ionised completely and gives H+ ions which helps the bulb to glow , in the case of glucose and alcohol they does not gives H+ ions so the bulb does not glows...

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Answered by shambhavi12102005121
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We observe that the bulb glows in HCL and H2SO4 but doesn't glow in glucose and alcohol because the HCL and H2SO4 firm ions in aqueous solutions while glucose and alcohol do not.

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