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How are acids classified on the basis of source? a. Organic acids and inorganic acids b. Strong acids and weak acids c. Dilute acids and concentrated acids d. Monobasic acids and How are acids classified on the basis of source? a. Organic acids and inorganic acids b. Strong acids and weak acids c. Dilute acids and concentrated acids d. Monobasic acids and polybasic acids​

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Answered by iosteve303
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organic acids - COOH

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Answered by ss5429645
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Explanation:

Acids are a molecule or other species which can donate a proton or accept an electron pair in reactions. The word “acid” is derived from the Latin word “acidus” which means sour. All acid elements have a few things in common i.e all are sour in taste, they turn blue litmus paper to red, and lose their acidity if they’re combined with alkaline substances. The pH level of acids ranges from 0 – 6.

Some common examples of acids are Citrus fruits such as lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruit, etc. All these fruits contain citric acid. Hence, they taste sour or tart. Citric acid is a weak acid but still, it produces hydrogen ions when mixed with water and that’s why the pH of lemon juice is 2. Another example of an acid is vinegar. Vinegar consists of acetic acid. Ever wondered why your skin becomes red and swollen after an ant bite or a mosquito bite? Because these insects inject formic acid which causes such skin reactions. Nitric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, etc. are other common ones.

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