easy · GMAT Verbal
Passage: In chemistry, acids are substances capable of donating a proton, or hydrogen ion, during a chemical reaction. They are characterized by a sour taste and the ability to turn blue litmus paper red. Common examples of acids found in everyday life include citric acid in lemons and acetic acid in vinegar. The strength of an acid is typically measured on the pH scale, where values less than 7 indicate acidity.
Which of the following is a physical characteristic of acids mentioned ?
- A pH value greater than 7
- The ability to turn red litmus paper blue
- A sour taste
- The ability to dissolve and corrode metals
- A slippery or soapy texture
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