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difference between organic and inorganic acids in points​

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Answered by tannigang
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All inorganic acids, when dissolved in water, produce hydrogen ions (H+) and the conjugate base ions. They are corrosive and highly soluble in water but less soluble or insoluble in organic solvents.

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Inorganic Acid:

Organic Acid Inorganic Acid

It is soluble in organic solvents. It is insoluble in organic solvents

Answered by Anonymous
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Mineral acids are also known as inorganic acids. The main difference between mineral acid and organic acid is that mineral acids are inorganic compounds composed of different chemical element combinations whereas organic acids are organic compounds essentially composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.

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