Define mineral acid....
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A MINERAL ACID IS AN ACID DERIVED FROM ONE OR MORE
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS. ALL MINERAL ACIDS FORM
HYDROGEN IONS AND THE CONJUGATE BASE WHEN
DISSOLVED IN WATER.
MARK IT BRAINLEIST.
INORGANIC COMPOUNDS. ALL MINERAL ACIDS FORM
HYDROGEN IONS AND THE CONJUGATE BASE WHEN
DISSOLVED IN WATER.
MARK IT BRAINLEIST.
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The mineral acids include the bench acids -- hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and nitric acid -- so-called because they are the acids most commonly used in a laboratory setting
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