how are mineral acid different from organic acid
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The mineral acid: is inorganic compounds composed of different chemical element combinations. Commonly used mineral acids are sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and nitric acid, etc
An organic acid is an organic compound essentially composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Now some examples of organic acids are carboxylic acids whose acidity is associated with carboxyl group-COOH, sulphonic acids containing the group-SO2OH.
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An organic acid is an organic compound essentially composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms. Now some examples of organic acids are carboxylic acids whose acidity is associated with carboxyl group-COOH, sulphonic acids containing the group-SO2OH.
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The main difference between mineral acid and organic acid is that mineral acidsare inorganic compounds composed of different chemical element combinations whereas organic acids are organic compoundsessentially composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms. ... Ex:- Hydrochloric acid, sulfuris acid, hydrofluoric acid,nitric acid.
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