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The dioxide is the acid anhydride (a compound that combines with water to form an acid) of sulfurous acid; the trioxide is the acid anhydride of sulfuric acid.
0 - 15 minutes Sugar and bacteria in the mouth mix together to form an acid, which punishes tooth enamel.
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Carbon dioxide forms an acid when it dissolves in water.
The bacteria feeds off sugars in the mouth and forms an acid that begins to eat away at the enamel of the teeth.
In acid-base titration (i.e., the titration of an acid with a base, or vice versa), the indicator is a substance that can exist in two forms, an acid form and a basic form, which differ in colour.
One-third of the carbon-dioxide that we pump into the air ends up in the oceans almost right away, and when CO2 dissolves in water, it forms an acid, that's just an unfortunate fact.
Curdling occurs naturally if milk is not used promptly: it sours, forming an acid curd, which releases whey, a watery fluid containing the soluble constituents; and it leaves semisolid curd, or fresh cheese.
That judgment, which clarified the form of an "acid test" for what constitutes a deprivation of liberty, sparked an immediate and sustained increase in the number of applications.
Amino acid synthesis depends on the formation of the appropriate alpha-keto acid, which is then transaminated to form an amino acid.
Heating causes the rosin to melt, forming an acid-resistant coating.
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