what are mineral acid?
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A mineral 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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A mineral acid is an inorganic acid from a mineral or other inorganic source that dissociates in water to yield a hydrogen ion (H+ or proton) and conjugate base. Mineral acids are important in chemistry and industry because the group includes many useful bench acids. Also, many of these acids serve as feedstock for making both organic and inorganic chemicals.
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Mineral Acids List
- Aqua regia (mix of hydrochloric and nitric acid)
- Boric acid (H3BO3)
- Hydrobromic acid (HBr)
- Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
- Hydrfluoric acid (HF)
- Hydroiodic acid (HI)
- Nitric acid (HNO3)
- Perchloric acid (HClO4)
- Phosphoric acid (H3PO4)
- Sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
- Xenic acid (H2XeO4)
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