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different between organic acid and mineral acid tow points each​

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Answered by abhiakhi006
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As mineral acid molecules tend to consist of only a few atoms, of which many are polar, they tend to be very soluble in water, and insoluble in organic solvents. ... Generally, organic acids are weak acids and do not dissociate completely in water, whereas the strong mineral acids do.

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Answered by moeenabbasi26
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The key difference between mineral acids and organic acids is that the mineral acids do not essentially contain carbon and hydrogen whereas the organic acids essentially contains carbon and hydrogen atoms

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