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  2. acid, any substance that in water solution tastes sour, changes the colour of certain indicators (e.g., reddens blue litmus paper), reacts with some metals (e.g., iron) to liberate hydrogen, reacts with bases to form salts, and promotes certain chemical reactions (acid catalysis). Examples of acids include the inorganic substances known as the ...

  3. 10 Common Acids and Their Chemical Structures - ThoughtCo

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    Common strong acids include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, and nitric acid. Common weak acids include acetic acid, boric acid, hydrofluoric acid, oxalic acid, citric acid, and carbonic acid.

  4. 14.2: Acids: Properties and Examples - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Acids are very common in some of the foods that we eat. Citrus fruits such as oranges and lemons contain citric acid and ascorbic acid, which is better known as vitamin C. Carbonated sodas contain phosphoric acid. Vinegar contains acetic acid. Your own stomach utilizes hydrochloric acid to digest food.

  5. What Is an Acid in Chemistry? Definition and Examples

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    An acid is a hydrogen ion or proton donor or an electron pair acceptor. Not all compounds containing hydrogen are acids. Acids have a pH less than 7, turn litmus paper red, taste sour, and react with bases. Examples of acids include hydrochloric acid (HCl), sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4), and acetic acid (CH 3 COOH).

  6. 15.2: Common Acids and Their Uses - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Acids are very common in some of the foods that we eat. Citrus fruits such as oranges and lemons contain citric acid and ascorbic acid, which is better known as vitamin C. Carbonated sodas contain …

  7. Acid: Definition and Examples in Chemistry - ThoughtCo

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    Most acids contain a hydrogen atom bonded that can release (dissociate) to yield a cation and an anion in water. The higher the concentration of hydrogen ions produced by an acid, the higher its acidity and the lower the pH of the solution.

  8. 15 Examples of acids and their uses - Master Chemistry

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    Acids are known for their sour taste, ability to turn paper red, and their ability to react with metals and carbonates. Acids are both natural and man-made and can be found in a variety of substances. We will look at some examples of acids and their uses.

  9. Examples of Lewis acids: Cu 2+, BF 3, and Fe 3+. Examples of Lewis bases: F –, NH 3, and C 2 H 4 (ethylene). A Lewis acid accepts an electron pair from a Lewis base, forming a coordinate covalent bond in the process. The resulting compound is referred to as a Lewis adduct.

  10. Acids - Definition, Types, Examples, Properties, Uses

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    Explore the 🌍 of Acids: From sour tastes to science labs! Discover types, examples, properties & uses. 🧪 Unveil the acidic mysteries here!

  11. Acid-Base Chemistry - Science Notes and Projects

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    Common examples include vinegar (acetic acid, CH₃COOH), citrus fruits (citric acid, C₆H₈O₇), and stomach acid (hydrochloric acid, HCl). The properties of acids include a sour taste, ability to turn blue litmus paper red, and corrosiveness. Bases, on the other hand, are substances that accept protons or donate electron pairs.