minerals acids change to organic acids on addition of water true or false
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1) False.
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Mineral Acid are never changes into Organic acid when they dissolve in water. Mineral Acids like Hydrogen Chloride, Sulphuric acids are the strong acids which when dissolves in water ionizes and become dilute. There concentration only changes during the addition of water, but neither there strength nor there Properties changes. By adding water to the strong acids, they never characterized into weak acids, but they are characterized into dilute or concentrated acids.
Explanation ⇒
Mineral Acid are never changes into Organic acid when they dissolve in water. Mineral Acids like Hydrogen Chloride, Sulphuric acids are the strong acids which when dissolves in water ionizes and become dilute. There concentration only changes during the addition of water, but neither there strength nor there Properties changes. By adding water to the strong acids, they never characterized into weak acids, but they are characterized into dilute or concentrated acids.
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False . Mineral acid never change into organic acid
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