Acids (pH <7) have a sour taste, like lemons;
Bases (pH >7) have a bitter taste, like grapefruit.
A physical property
chemical property
The taste of something is a chemical property, not a reaction.
Sour taste is a result of a chemical property. Certain chemicals - acids in particular - produce a sour taste when they come in contact with the appropriate taste buds. The chemical interaction of those chemicals with the taste buds yeilds a stimulus of those taste buds that the brain interprets as "sour".
one of the property of all acids is that they taste sour
one property of acids is that they taste sour.
A sour taste results from chemical content -- the substance triggers chemical receptors on the tongue (sometimes also odor receptors in the nose). A sour flavor results from a chemical change within certain foods, or from the growth of microorganisms in the food.
Yes taste is a physical property
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Sour taste is associated with acids (technically, pH less than 7).
Taste is a Chemical Property.