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what is mineral acid explain with examples?​

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Answered by JustYuriko
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Some examples of mineral acids are hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid and nitric acid. Such acids are used primarily as key components of electrolytic cell formation. These are cells that have undergone a reduction-oxidation reaction with the application of electrical energy

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Answered by itzpriya7
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A mineral acid is defined as a water-soluble acid derived from inorganic minerals by chemical reaction as. opposed to organic acids (e.g. acetic acid, formic acid).

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