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1. What are mineral acids?
jds and organic aci​

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Answered by brain9843
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In general, organic acids are weak acids and do not dissociate completely in water, whereas the strong mineral acids do. Lower molecular mass organic acids such as formic and lactic acids are miscible in water, but higher molecular mass organic acids, such as benzoic acid, are insoluble in molecular (neutral) form

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Answered by pragana
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Acids which are produced from chemical substances(minerals) existing in nature.

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Mineral Acids-These acids are produced from chemical substances or these acids are humen made acids.They are very strong acids.Some examples are -Hydrochloric acid(HCl),sulphuric acid(H2SO4).

Organic Acids- These acids occur naturally in animals and plant materials.some example are- Tartaic acid, Formic acid etc.

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