Acid

/ˈæs.ɪd/ noun

An acid is a substance that can react with bases, often tastes sour, and can sometimes burn or corrode materials. In chemistry, acids can donate protons (H⁺ ions) in a reaction.

From Latin 'acidus' or 'acer', meaning 'sour' or 'sharp'. The word originally described the sour taste of things like vinegar and lemon juice.

AMአሲድ
ARحمض
BNঅ্যাসিড
CSkyselina
DAsyre
DESäure
ELοξύ
ESácido
FAاسید
FIhappo
FRacide
GUએસિડ
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