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Acid produced by plant and animals
The option is
A) organic acids
B) inorganic acids​

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Answered by NarutoDattebayo
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Answer:

A) organic acids

Explanation:

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Answered by Cynefin
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✏Option A

The acids that we usually obtain from the plants and animals are known as organic acids. Organic means something living only. The several examples of Organic acids includes Oxalic acid, Malic acid, Citric acid etc. All the organic acid contain carbon as one of the constituents. Organic acids are weak acid (i.e. do not ionise completely in water). Therefore, their solutions contains both ions and undisassociated molecules.

:sparkle: Some of the most common organic acids obtained from nature and used in day to day life are:-

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}\cline{1-2} Organic acids& Natural sources\\\cline{1-2}Acetic acid& Vinegar\\\cline{1-2}Citric acid & Citrus fruits(Orange)\\\cline{1-2}Lactic acid& Milk\\\cline{1-2}Formic acid& Sting of bees and ants\\\cline{1-2}Tartaric acid & Tamarind\\\cline{1-2}Malic acid & Apples\\\cline{1-2}Butyric acid & Rancid butter\\\cline{1-2}Oxalic acid& Tomatoes, Spinach\\\cline{1-2}\end{tabular}

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:sparkle: On the basic of origin, from where we get an acid, the acids are divided into two main groups:Organic acids(Living organisms)Inorganic acids(Minerals)As we knew about the Organic Acids in brief, here is some information about Inorganic acids.

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These are the acids obtained from minerals and except carbonic acid, all other are strong acids that completely ionise in water. They donot contain any undiassociated molecules. Some examples of Inorganic (Mineral) acids are Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid, Sulphuric acid etc.

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