Chemistry, asked by nhksubhani, 4 months ago

What is the taste of an acid?
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Answered by idk52
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Like salts, acids can also dissociate into positive and negative ions. In the case of acids, though, the positive ion is always hydrogen, and those hydrogen ions (also called protons) always produce a sour taste.

Answered by sreyasinharkl
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Like salts, acids can also dissociate into positive and negative ions. In the case of acids, though, the positive ion is always hydrogen, and those hydrogen ions (also called protons) always produce a sour taste.

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