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Acid works together with other substances in the stomach called enzymes to break down food.
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acid
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Acids also conduct electricity.
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acid
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Acids are a group of chemicals, usually in liquid form.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are a normal by-product of metabolism.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are a waste product of bacterial metabolism.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are also the opposite of bases.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are beneficial in removing hard-water deposits, discoloration and rust stains.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are caustic, which means they have the ability to injure and destroy human tissue on contact.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are chemicals which release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are compounds that add hydrogen ions to a solution, bases lower hydrogen ion concentrations.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are compounds that contains hydrogen.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are compounds that give up hydrogens to bases.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are compounds that tend to produce hydrogen ions in water.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are corrosive and can burn flesh and dissolve metal.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are corrosive to skin and eyes.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are corrosive.
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ARC
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acid
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Acids are electrolyte.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are electron pair acceptors and bases are electron pair donors.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are harmful in two ways.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are harmful to tissue.
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SimpleWikipedia
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acid
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Acids are important.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are mixed with a paste and then printed on metals or glass.
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ARC
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acid
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Acids are present in every painful or inflammatory reaction in the body.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are proton donors.
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ARC
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acid
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Acids are solutions that have a higher concentration of hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions.
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ARC
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acid
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Acids are sour thus the lactic acid gives unflavoured yoghurt their sour taste.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are substances that are higher up on the pH scale.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are substances that can provide a hydrogen ion.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are sustances that contain lots of hydrogen ions.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are tart like lemons, bases feel slippery and taste bitter.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids are what they say they are and salt can be one of the most corrosive forces in nature.
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ARC
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acid
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Acids belong in the first group and alkalies in the second.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids break down proteins in the dough and produce a flakier crust.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can also destroy metal.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can be neutral molecules.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can burn or severely irritate the skin.
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SimpleWikipedia
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acid
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Acids can burn the skin.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can cause severe burns to the skin almost immediately.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can destroy some substances yet help to preserve others.
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ARC
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acid
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Acids can dissolve the cement that binds concrete together.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can donate protons and bases can receive protons.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can etch surfaces and porcelain enamel.
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SimpleWikipedia
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acid
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Acids can have a lot of different properties depending on their molecular structure.
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SimpleWikipedia
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acid
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Acids can have different 'strengths', some are more reactive than others.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can irritate and injure the skin and eyes.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can land on surfaces through deposition by rain, as well as snow, fog, sleet, and particles.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can neutralize bases , and strong acids are corrosive.
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SimpleWikipedia
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acid
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Acids can react with bases.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids can weaken cellulose in paper, board, and cloth, leading to embrittlement.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids cause color changes in acid-base indicators.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids change the color of certain vegetable dyes, such as litmus, from blue to red.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids change the structure of the cabbage so that it reflects more red light waves.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids conduct electricity in relation to the degree of their ionization.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids contain many hydrogen atoms.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids corrode active metals.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids corrode concrete and cast iron sewers, concrete wet wells and sedimentation tanks.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids corrode metal.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids differ in how readily they donate the proton.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids dissolve gummy buildup, eat away tarnish, and remove dirt from wood surfaces.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids dissolve in base and turn blue litmus red.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids dissolve in water and generate hydrogen ions.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids dissolve it with red, alkalies, chloroform, benzol and carbon disulphide with green color.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids dissolve pearls.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids dissolve the metal, but it is unaffected by alkalis.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids donate protons in chemical reaction.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids eat away at things by releasing hydrogen ions in water.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids fall to the ground in particulate form.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids found in batteries are corrosive.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids have a sour taste and can sting the skin.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids have a sour taste.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids have little effect on oily or greasy films.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids have low pH numbers, while bases are high on the scale.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids have low pH's.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids have sour taste and turn a vegetable dye called litmus, red.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids help stabilze the wine, affect the color and aging rate, and balance the sugar and alcohol.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids hinder the growth of many common fungi and bacteria.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids is a substance capable of providing hydrogen ions in solution and turning blue litmus red.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids like to oxidize obliging metals.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids lose their acidity when they are combined with alkalies.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids make Litmus turn red.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids neutralize bases and change indicators to distinctive colors.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids neutralize bases.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids play an important part in cleaning and neutralizing fabrics.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids precipitate it from aqueous solution.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids radically decrease.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids react only with bases and bases react only with acids.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids react with bases to form salts and water.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids react with hydroxides to form water and a salt.
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ARC
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acid
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Acids react with metal oxides to produce water and a salt.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids react with metals to produce hydrogen.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids release hydrogen ions in water.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids remove paint, allowing metal parts to rust.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids taste sour, are soluble in water and undergo similar chemical reactions.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids tend to bind with tissue proteins and coagulate the surface epithelium.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids tend to bleach some stains.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids tend to form in diesel lube systems, caused by the combustion process and type of fuel burned.
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ARC
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acid
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Acids turn blue litmus paper red and alkalis turn red litmus paper blue .
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SimpleWikipedia
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acid
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Acids turn blue litmus paper red and alkalis turn red litmus paper blue.
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ARC
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acid
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Acids turn blue litmus to red.
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Waterloo
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acid
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Acids typically have a slippery feeling.
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