how are carboxylic acid different from mineral acids from ionisation point of view and sources
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Carboxylic acids are are the most common type of organic acid.
carboxylic acids are typically weak acid, meaning that they only partially dissociate into H+ cations and RCOO anions in neutral solution.
however, mineral acids are very strong acids and dissociate much more H+ cations in neutral aqueous solutions
carboxylic acids are typically weak acid, meaning that they only partially dissociate into H+ cations and RCOO anions in neutral solution.
however, mineral acids are very strong acids and dissociate much more H+ cations in neutral aqueous solutions
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