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Acid

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈæs.ɪd/

Definitions

1. A substance with a pH less than 7, capable of donating a proton (H+) in a chemical reaction.

2. In chemistry, a compound that neutralizes alkalis and can produce hydrogen ions in solution.

3. A sour-tasting substance, often found in foods and beverages.

Usage Examples

"Lemon juice is a natural acid that adds flavor to dishes."

"The acid in vinegar can be used for cleaning purposes."

Etymology

From Latin "acidus," meaning "sour" or "sharp."

Synonyms

  • Sour
  • Corrosive
  • Sharp

Antonyms

  • Base
  • Alkali
  • Sweet

Translations

Language Translation
Spanish Ácido
French Acide
German Säure
Italian Acido
Chinese 酸 (suān)
Japanese 酸 (san)
Russian Кислота (kislota)
Arabic حمض (hamid)
Hindi अम्ल (aml)
Bengali অম্ল (omla)
Portuguese Ácido
Korean 산 (san)
Turkish Asit
Dutch Zuur
Thai กรด (krot)
Vietnamese Axit
Persian اسید (asid)
Ukrainian Кислота (kyslota)
Hebrew חומצה (ḥumṣah)
Malay Asid
Filipino Acid
Swedish Syra
Norwegian Syre
Danish Syre
Finnish Happo

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In some dialects, "acid" may be pronounced as /ˈæs.ɪd/ or /ˈeɪ.sɪd/.

Historical Usage

The term "acid" has been used in chemistry since the 17th century, reflecting the sour taste and corrosive nature of such substances.

Cultural Nuances

In various cultures, acids are associated with culinary practices, such as pickling and preserving food.

More Information

Understanding acids is essential in fields like chemistry, biology, and cooking, as they play critical roles in reactions and processes.

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