Acids

/ˈæsɪdz/ noun

Plural of acid; chemical substances that typically have a sour taste, can corrode metals, and turn litmus paper red.

From Latin acidus 'sour, sharp', from acere 'to be sour', related to acer 'sharp'. The chemical term was coined in the 17th century when scientists began understanding that the sour taste of substances like vinegar and citrus indicated specific chemical properties involving hydrogen ions.

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