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An acid is a chemical generally defined by its reactions with complementary chemicals, designated bases. See Acid-base reaction theories.


Acidity is typically measured using the pH scale.



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"Acid" is also a slang word referring to LSD.


ACID is an acronym that expands to four essential properties of a database management system.

See ACID properties.