Acids can destroy many objects by corrosion.
Examples: valence (II or IV), soluble in acids and alkalis.
Acids and bases are similar, wherein when they are dissolved in water, they make ions. Another property is that the stronger the acid or base, the more ions are produced, so the conductivity of the solution increases.
Rust is Iron Oxide which has accumlated on top of the iron. The top layer of the iron, when exposed to moisture or water, reacts with the oxygen in the air to form rust. Rust can also form when Iron is exposed to a strong oxidizer or acids. But rust is not a chemical property of iron, it's in fact a completely different compound which used to be iron before reacting with oxygen.
from amino acid to nucleic acids
one property of acids is that they taste sour.
Chemical property
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You are thinking of a base
That's probably a chemical property. Acids react with quite a few things, and when they do, it's usually a chemical reaction taking place.
Chemical Property
A definite chemical composition
Dissociation
chemical property --> its pH, solubility in organic solvents, reactivity with acids or basesphysical property --> its density, temperature, color
They all contain nucleotides.
Some salts dissolved in water have an acidic pH.
Yes. Unless you are talking about dissociation of acids.