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What are the chemical properties of an acid?​

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Answered by aditisrivastava81
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Acids are a distinct class of compounds because of the properties of their aqueous solutions. Those properties are outlined below:

Acids are a distinct class of compounds because of the properties of their aqueous solutions. Those properties are outlined below:Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct an electrical current. Some acids are strong electrolytes because they ionize completely in water, yielding a great many ions. Other acids are weak electrolytes that exist primarily in a non-ionized form when dissolved in water.

Acids are a distinct class of compounds because of the properties of their aqueous solutions. Those properties are outlined below:Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct an electrical current. Some acids are strong electrolytes because they ionize completely in water, yielding a great many ions. Other acids are weak electrolytes that exist primarily in a non-ionized form when dissolved in water.Acids have a sour taste. Lemons, vinegar, and sour candies all contain acids.

Acids are a distinct class of compounds because of the properties of their aqueous solutions. Those properties are outlined below:Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct an electrical current. Some acids are strong electrolytes because they ionize completely in water, yielding a great many ions. Other acids are weak electrolytes that exist primarily in a non-ionized form when dissolved in water.Acids have a sour taste. Lemons, vinegar, and sour candies all contain acids.Acids change the color of certain acid-base indicators. Two common indicators are litmus and phenolphthalein. Blue litmus turns red in the presence of an acid, while phenolphthalein turns colorless.

Acids are a distinct class of compounds because of the properties of their aqueous solutions. Those properties are outlined below:Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct an electrical current. Some acids are strong electrolytes because they ionize completely in water, yielding a great many ions. Other acids are weak electrolytes that exist primarily in a non-ionized form when dissolved in water.Acids have a sour taste. Lemons, vinegar, and sour candies all contain acids.Acids change the color of certain acid-base indicators. Two common indicators are litmus and phenolphthalein. Blue litmus turns red in the presence of an acid, while phenolphthalein turns colorless.Acids react with active metals to yield hydrogen gas. Recall that an activity series is a list of metals in descending order of reactivity. Metals that are above hydrogen in the activity series will replace the hydrogen from an acid in a single-replacement reaction, as shown below:

Acids are a distinct class of compounds because of the properties of their aqueous solutions. Those properties are outlined below:Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct an electrical current. Some acids are strong electrolytes because they ionize completely in water, yielding a great many ions. Other acids are weak electrolytes that exist primarily in a non-ionized form when dissolved in water.Acids have a sour taste. Lemons, vinegar, and sour candies all contain acids.Acids change the color of certain acid-base indicators. Two common indicators are litmus and phenolphthalein. Blue litmus turns red in the presence of an acid, while phenolphthalein turns colorless.Acids react with active metals to yield hydrogen gas. Recall that an activity series is a list of metals in descending order of reactivity. Metals that are above hydrogen in the activity series will replace the hydrogen from an acid in a single-replacement reaction, as shown below:text{Zn}(s)+text{H}_2text{SO}_4(aq) right arrow text{ZnSO}_4(aq)+text{H}_2(g)

text{ZnSO}_4(aq)+text{H}_2(g)Acids react with bases to produce a salt compound and water. When equal moles of an acid and a base are combined, the acid is neutralized by the base. The products of this reaction are an ionic compound, which is labeled as a salt, and water.

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▪︎Aqueous solutions of acids are electrolytes, meaning that they conduct an electrical current.

▪︎Acids have a sour taste.

▪︎Acids change the color of certain acid-base indicators.

▪︎Acids react with active metals to yield hydrogen gas.

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