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Ravi : "All compounds those contain hydrogen are acids".
Saritha : "Acids should produce `H_3O^+` ions in water".
Who is wrong? Correct him / her by asking some questions. Frame them.

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2) Ravi is wrong.
Some questions to Ravi in order to correct him.
a) Does glucose contain hydrogen ?
b) Does glucose pass electricity?
c) ls it an acid or not ?
d) "All compounds those contain hydrogen are acids". Is the sentence correct? or not?
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