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Ruth Archer
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11 February, 07:33
What are chemical properties of acids and bases?
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Gary Cobb
11 February, 07:40
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Taste: sour (vinegar)
base: bitter (baking soda)
smell: frequently burns nose
base: usually no smell (except NH3)
texture: sticky
base: slippery
reactivity: frequently react with metals to form H2
base: react with many oils and fats
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