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what are mineral acid give you example of mineral acid

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Answered by tejasgupta
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Mineral acids are those acids which are taken out from the earth. They occur when a metal reacts with hydrogen and / or oxygen or something else.

Some examples of mineral acids are

Hydrochloric Acid- HCl,
Formed when cholrine reacts with Hydrogen.

Nitric Acid- HNO3

and,

Sulphuric Acid- H2SO4


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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Acids which are prepared from the minerals present in the Earth are called mineral acids.

Examples:

  • Hydrochloric acid (HCI)
  • Sulphuric acid ( \mathsf {H_2SO_4} )
  • Nitric acid ( \mathsf {HNO_3} )
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