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what are mineral acid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: A mineral acid (or inorganic acid) is an acid derived from one or more inorganic compounds. All mineral acids form hydrogen ions and the conjugate base when dissolved in water.

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Answered by MissAlison
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→Mineral acids are used in various fields and can range from superacids to weak ones.

→These are soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvents.

→The corrosive nature makes them ideal for direct use.

→Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid and Sulphuric acid are mineral acids but acetic acid is not mineral acid.

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