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  • Understanding the Taste of Acids: Why They're Sour
    The typical taste of an acidic solution is sour.

    Here's why:

    * Acids release hydrogen ions (H+) in solution.

    * These hydrogen ions interact with taste receptors on our tongue, triggering a sour sensation.

    Important note: It is never safe to taste an unknown solution. Many acids are corrosive and can cause severe burns. Always handle acids with caution and use appropriate safety equipment.

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