Prepare a chart of acid and where is it formed in nature
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Explanation:
ACIDS BASES
produce a piercing pain in a wound. give a slippery feel.
taste sour. taste bitter.
are colorless when placed in phenolphthalein (an indicator). are pink when placed in phenolphthalein (an indicator).
are red on blue litmus paper (a pH indicator). are blue on red litmus paper (a pH indicator).
have a pH<7. have a pH>7.
produce hydrogen gas when reacted with metals.
produce carbon dioxide when reacted with carbonates.
Common examples: Lemons, oranges, vinegar, urine, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid
Common Examples: Soap, toothpaste, bleach, cleaning agents, limewater, ammonia water, sodium hydroxide.
Acids are common in daily life. They are found within cells and digestive systems, occur naturally in foods, and are used for many common chemical reactions. Common strong acids include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, and nitric acid