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  1. Acids have a pH below 7, while alkaline substances have a pH above 7.
  2. Acids release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water, whereas alkaline substances release hydroxide ions.
  3. Acids taste sour, while alkaline substances taste bitter or soapy.
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