what is mineral acid
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A mineral acid is any inorganic acid or general acids obtained from minerals or non-living things are called mineral or inorganic acids. Examples are: Sulphuric acid (H2SO4),nitric acid (HNO3),hydrochloric acid, phoshphoric acid,boric acid, and hydrofluoric acid are all mineral acids.
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Acid which are formed from the mineral present in the earth
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