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Identify important characteristics, chemical properties, physical properties, pH ranges, and examples of acids and bases.

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Answer/Explanation:

Acids:

Physical ⇒ Sour Taste, Increases the concentration of hydrogen ions when added to water

Chemical ⇒ Corrosive (Burns your skin and breaks down other materials), Forms hydrogen gas when it comes in contact with a metal, Forms salt and water when added to a base

Example: Tomatoes

Bases:

Physical ⇒ Bitter taste ( Never taste or smell a substance unless your parent/guardian tells you that it is okay), Slippery feeling(never touch a substance unless your parent/guardian tell you that is okay)

Chemical ⇒ Increases the concentration of hydroxide ions when added to water, Forms salt and water when added to an acid

Example: Soap, Clorox

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