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Which of the following is a chemical property of an antacid tablet? Select one: a. Breaks easily b. Ability to neutralize acid c. Tart taste d. White color
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Which of the following is a chemical property of an antacid tablet?
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a. Breaks easily
b. Ability to neutralize acid
c. Tart taste
d. White color
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B. Ability to neutralize acid
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