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vinegar), sulphuric acid (used in car batteries), and tartaric acid (used in baking). as these three examples show, acids can be solutions, liquids, or solids. gases such as hydrogen chloride can be acids as well. strong acids and some concentrated weak acids are corrosive, but there are exceptions...
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