Acids react with some metals, liberating hydrogen
Acids react with carbonates, liberating carbondioxide
Acids conduct electricity and are decomposed by the current, liberating hydrogen at the anode
Acids have a sour taste
Acids change the colour of indicators
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I think the answer is C cuz while acids conduct electricity they don't liberate hydrogen at the anode, they do that at the cathode.Acids produce only H+ which is positive and the cathode(negative electrode) attracts only cations while the anode(positive electrode) attracts only anions(F-,O- and the like). I pray everyone will get admitted this year 

Please make sure you read a question carefully before answering in jamb i beg you
look at the option C it says anode not cathode and hydrogen forms a cation not anion you get so please i beg you reading questions very well really prevents catastrophe God bless you 

The false statement among the options is:
D. Acids have a sour taste.
While many acids, such as citric acid found in citrus fruits, do have a sour taste, not all acids taste sour. Some strong acids can be extremely corrosive and would be harmful or fatal if ingested, so tasting them is not advisable. Therefore, option D is false.

This question is wrong
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This question is wrong
how will acid have sour taste
my school you guys should always update your app for latest questions and editing of questions because alot are depending on this app it has 1Million downloads so let it count thank you
may we all pass out JAMB successfully and scale greater heights even after jamb in Jesus name Amen

you don't no what you are saying because acid is a liquid nd cannot condut electricity




