Chemistry, asked by subi362, 1 year ago

what are the properties of mineral acids?

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡A mineral acid or inorganic acid is any acid derived from an inorganic compound that dissociates to produce hydrogen ions (H+) in water. Mineral acids are highly soluble in water but tend to be insoluble in organic solvents. The inorganic acids are corrosive.
Answered by prapti128
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Commonly used mineral acids are:
Sulfuric acid,Hydrochloric acid and Nitric acid.
Mineral acids range from superacids(perchloric acid) to very weak (boric acid).Mineral acids tend to be very Soluble in Water and Insoluble in Oraganic solvents...


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subi362: sir youre unfortunately wrong. Mineral acids are weak acids. h2so4 & hcl are one of the most strongest acids
prapti128: oh i am sorry i was confused between that part
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