MCQ
Which of the following will not react with dilute sulphuric acid?
  • A
    Glucose
  • B
    Magnesium hydroxide
  • C
    Zinc sulphide
  • D
    Sodium carbonate

Answer

A. Glucose
Explanation: Glucose (a type of sugar) will not react with dilute sulphuric acid. Sulphuric acid is a strong acid, but glucose is a non-reactive organic compound and does not undergo chemical reactions with dilute sulphuric acid. Instead, it reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid to give a black spongy mass. The other three compounds (given in the options) react with sulphuric acid to give salt and a side product.

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