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Chanel Campbell
2 December, 23:50
How does acid affect an objects property?
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Turner Barrett
3 December, 00:53
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Bases are usually soapy
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Loosetooth
3 December, 03:42
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Acids give off H + (Hydrogen) ions in water; bases give off OH - (Hydroxide) ions in water. Acids generally taste sour due to the sour H + ion; bases taste bitter due to the OH - ion; but they may have other tastes depending on the other part of the molecule. Bases are usually soapy in nature.
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