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organic and inorganic acids with sources​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Organic acids essentially contain hydrogen and carbon with another element/s. Most common organic acids are acetic acid, lactic acid, citric acid, formic acid, etc. ... These are also known as mineral acids, and they are derived from mineral sources. Inorganic acids release protons when dissolved in water.

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All inorganic acids, when dissolved in water, produce hydrogen ions (H+) and the conjugate base ions. They are corrosive and highly soluble in water but less soluble or insoluble in organic solvents. please mark as brainlist answer

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