what are mineral acids?Give two examples.How are they different from organic acids?
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an acid prepared by from one or more minerals that occur on earth. these are also called inorganic acid and are mainly produced in laboratories and large factories, unlike organic acids which are mild and weak and occurs in living organisms. normally mineral acids are stronger than organic acid.
examples of mineral acids,
sulphuric acid - H2SO4
Nitric acid - HNO3
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