Acid
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+ | An [[acid]] is any chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, gives a solution with a pH less than 7.0. | ||
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+ | '''Acid''' may also refer to: | ||
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+ | In '''music''': | ||
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+ | * [[Acid house]], a subgenre of house music | ||
+ | * [[Acid jazz]], a musical genre | ||
+ | * [[Acid rock]], a form of psychedelic rock | ||
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+ | In '''other fields''': | ||
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+ | * [[Lysergic acid diethylamide|Acid (drug)]], a semisynthetic psychedelic drug, also known as [[LSD]] | ||
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An acid is any chemical compound that, when dissolved in water, gives a solution with a pH less than 7.0.
Acid may also refer to:
In music:
- Acid house, a subgenre of house music
- Acid jazz, a musical genre
- Acid rock, a form of psychedelic rock
In other fields:
- Acid (drug), a semisynthetic psychedelic drug, also known as LSD
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