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What are mineral acids? Thank you so much ​

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Answered by MaanyataVerma
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Mineral Acids huh....

Explanation:

Mineral acid refers to any chemical compound originating from a reaction between an inorganic compound and its dissociation to produce hydrogen ions (H+) in water. Mineral acids are highly corrosive and used in the formation of electrolytic cells.

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Answered by dorachandrasekhara
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Mineral acid refers to any chemical compound originating from a reaction between an inorganic compound and its dissociation to produce hydrogen ions (H+) in water. Mineral acids are highly corrosive and used in the formation of electrolytic cells.

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