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10.03.2020 •
Chemistry
Match the term with its properties.
Contains hydrogen. Tastes sour or tart. Corrosive when strong. Reacts strongly with many metals.
Tastes bitter. Usually solids, but dissolve in water. Feels slippery because they react with the oil on your skin.
A.
bases
B.
acids
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