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Deja Bender
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24 October, 11:59
Which is a property of all acids?
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Trent Harrell
24 October, 12:27
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All acids or acidic compounds react with metals which produces hydrogen.
Acids are also great conductors or electricity and are corrosive which leads them to "eat away" at most things that come into contact with acid.
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