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Which of the following are characteristics of acids?

contain hydroxide ion or produce it in a solution
taste sour
corrode metals
produce hydronium ion in a solution

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Characteristics of acids include having a sour taste, changing the color of acid-base indicators like litmus, and corroding metals by producing hydrogen gas. Acids produce hydronium ions in water, not hydroxide ions, which are indicative of bases.

Step-by-step explanation:

A student asked which of the following are characteristics of acids. There are several characteristics that can help identify an acid:

  • Acids taste sour. Examples of acidic substances include lemons, vinegar, and sour candies.
  • Acids change the color of certain acid-base indicators. For instance, blue litmus paper turns red in acidic conditions, and phenolphthalein turns colorless.
  • Acids can corrode metals, particularly those above hydrogen in the activity series, releasing hydrogen gas in a single-replacement reaction.

The characteristic of producing hydronium ion in a solution is also associated with acids; they are known to release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water, which then combine with water molecules to form hydronium ions (H3O+).

Conversely, the production or presence of hydroxide ions is a property of bases, not acids. Arrhenius bases are the substances that yield hydroxide ions in a solution.

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I think is taste sour. I am not 100% sure. Sorry if it's wrong. And if is not correct please tell me the correct answer then. And sorry for answering it late
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