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Ryan Carrillo
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17 December, 05:06
Why are acids described as corrosive
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Kallie Key
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Acids are described as corrosive because it is so acidic it can eat away at things. What happens when acids react with compounds made of carbonates? When acids react with compounds of carbonates, they corrode ... Lemon juice turns blue litmus paper red because it is very acidic.
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