Why are acids only in liquid form only
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In order to be acidic then, a substance must contain hydrogen, in a form that can be released into water. ... On the other hand, substances such as hydrochloric acid, HCl, are held together by polar ionic bonds and when placed into water the hydrogen will break away to form hydrogen ions, making the liquid acidic
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Because litmus is the most commonly used natural indicator extracted from litchen it is available in form of a solution and a strip of paper called litmus paper.
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