acidity
This term describes a chemical state or a sensory experience, shifting between a technical measurement of pH and a culinary description of flavor. In a scientific context, it refers to the precise concentration of hydrogen ions, whereas in gastronomy, it describes the perceived sharpness or brightness of a taste, such as that found in wine or citrus. In medical contexts, the word specifically targets the gastric environment. While typically used as an uncountable noun to describe a general quality, it can be used in the plural form "acidities" when referring to the varying levels of acid across different substances or distinct chemical samples.
Meanings
The quality of being acid, specifically the concentration of hydrogen ions in a substance as measured on the pH scale.
"The high acidity of the lemon juice makes it a great cleaning agent."