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what is the difference between nitric acid and lactric acid ?

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Answered by mamtazzaman
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nitric acid is an inorganic acid . but lactic acid is a organic acid . ok . write it .

Answered by NailTheArtist2
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Nitric acid, also known as aqua fortis and spirit of niter, is a highly corrosive mineral acid. The pure compound is colorless, but older samples tend to acquire a yellow cast due to decomposition into oxides of nitrogen and water. Most commercially available nitric acid has a concentration of 68% in water.Lactic acid, or lactate, is a chemical byproduct of anaerobic respiration — the process by which cells produce energy without oxygen around. Bacteria produce it in yogurt and our guts. Lactic acid is also in our blood, where it's deposited by muscle and red blood cells.lactic acid is considered strong in body fluids because lactate is completely ionized in body pH 7.4.The nitrate ion can easily be identified by heating copper turnings along with concentrated sulfuric acid. Brown, pungent effervescence is observed which turns blue litmus red. Here sulphuric acid reacts with the nitrate ion to form nitric acid. Nitric acid then reacts with the copper turnings to form nitric oxide.

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