Acids
An acid is a common chemical compound that contains at least one Hydrogen atom. When placed in water it will release Hydrogen ions. Acids usually taste sour, able to react with some metals and can produce Hydrogen gas. Production of Hydrogen gas is called a Endothermic process.
Properties:
- React with bases to form salts and water
- Acids are electron pair acceptors
- Tastes sour and can burn skin
Properties:
- React with bases to form salts and water
- Acids are electron pair acceptors
- Tastes sour and can burn skin