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Which is a property of acids in aqueous solutions?
They feel soapy.
They taste bitter.
They increase the concentration of H+ ions.
They decrease the concentration of H+ ions.
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They increase the concentration of H+ ions.
(Explanation: acids in water donate H+ (protons), raising [H+]. Bases feel soapy and taste bitter; acids typically taste sour.)
(Explanation: acids in water donate H+ (protons), raising [H+]. Bases feel soapy and taste bitter; acids typically taste sour.)
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