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acid in Italian

acid in Italian is acido, acido lisergico — acid means in chemistry, a substance that reacts with a base, tastes sour, and can turn litmus paper red; on the pH scale it measures below 7.

acid in Italian

acido
adj
acido
noun
acido
noun
(uncountable, slang) LSD, lysergic acid diethylamide.
acido lisergico
noun
(uncountable, slang) LSD, lysergic acid diethylamide.

What does "acid" mean?

  1. noun In chemistry, a substance that reacts with a base, tastes sour, and can turn litmus paper red; on the pH scale it measures below 7.
    "Vinegar contains a mild acid called acetic acid."
  2. adjective Sour or sharp-tasting, like vinegar.
    "The wine had an acid tang that made her wince."
  3. noun Slang for LSD, a powerful hallucinogenic drug.
    "He claimed the band wrote the album after dropping acid."

acid in a sentence

  • Vinegar contains a mild acid called acetic acid.
  • The chemist wore gloves while handling the strong acid.
  • The wine had an acid tang that made her wince.
  • He claimed the band wrote the album after dropping acid.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "acid" in Italian?

"acid" in Italian is acido, acido lisergico. acid means: In chemistry, a substance that reacts with a base, tastes sour, and can turn litmus paper red; on the pH scale it measures below 7.

How do you use "acid" in a sentence?

Example: "Vinegar contains a mild acid called acetic acid." In Italian, "acid" is acido, acido lisergico.

Are there other ways to say "acid" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "acid": acido, acido lisergico.

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