working of saxophone
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Salt is formed when acid and base both are mixed together and are neutralized. The negative ions form water whereas the positive ions form salt. However, both acids and bases are corrosive in nature, and laboratory acids and bases can harm the skin and also metals.
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The saxophonist blows air through the mouthpiece, causing the reed to vibrate rapidly against the mouthpiece. The air then moves through the saxophone, amplifying the sound until it escapes through the open holes.
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