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All acids are sour in taste, as they are marked by the presence of​

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Answered by CottonKing143
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Sour taste is a characteristic property of all acids in aqueous solution. (Acid tastes sour)

ii. Acids react with some metals to produce H

2

gas. (HCl+Na⟶NaCl+H

2

)

iii. Because aqueous acid solutions conduct electricity, they are identified as electrolyte.

iv. Acids react with bases to produce a salt and water. (Neutralization)

v. Acids turn red, orange, yellow(three) different colours. (Refer above image).

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Answered by mann1952singh
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Explanation:

Sour taste is a characteristic property of all acids in aqueous solution. (Acid tastes sour)

ii. Acids react with some metals to produce H

2

gas. (HCl+Na⟶NaCl+H

2

)

iii. Because aqueous acid solutions conduct electricity, they are identified as electrolyte.

iv. Acids react with bases to produce a salt and water. (Neutralization)

v. Acids turn red, orange, yellow(three) different colours. (Refer above image).

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