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Match the acids given in Column (A) with their correct source given in Column (B)

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`{:("Column (A)",,"Column (B)"),((a) " Lactic acid",,(iv)" Curd"),((b)" Acetic acid",,(iii)" Vinegar"),((c ) " Citric acid",,(ii)" Lemon"),((d)" Oxalic acid",,(i)" Tomato"):}`
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