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Name and formula for the three mineral acid used in the laboratory

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Answered by hari4696
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mineral acid or inorganic acid is any acid derived from an inorganic compound that dissociates to produce hydrogen ions (H+) in water. Mineral acids are highly soluble in water but tend to be insoluble in organic solvents. The inorganic acids are corrosive.

Mineral Acids

The mineral acids include the bench acids -- hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and nitric acid -- so-called because they are the acids most commonly used in a laboratory setting. A list of the mineral acids includes:

Hydrochloric acid HCl

Nitric acid HNO3

Phosphoric acid H3PO4

Sulfuric acid H2SO4

Boric acid H3BO3

Hydrofluoric acid HF

Hydrobromic acid HBr

Perchloric acid HClO4

Hydroiodic acid HI

Answered by pubg68
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