Reacting with metal is one thing that distinguishes acids from what?

Reacting with metal is one thing that distinguishes acids from what?

  • Correct Answer: protiens
  • metals
  • minerals
  • bases

Explanation: A: A property that is shared by bases and acids is the ability to conduct electricity when dissolved in water. Some ways bases and acids are different is that acids taste sour whereas bases taste bitter. Also, acids but not bases react with metals. For other differences between bases and acids, as well as why they differ in these ways, read the short article at this URL: http://www. chem4kids. com/files/react_acidbase. html.

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