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which are industiral use of acid?​

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Answered by irshadkwt99
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The industrial uses of acids:

1.Sulfuric acid is used to make other chemicals reduce corrosion refined oil and create fertilizers.

2.nitric acid is used to make explosives dyes and fertilizers.

3.hydrochloric acid is used in Science labs all over and is used to make PVC

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Answered by sanidhya973
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Some of the most common acids used in industry and science labs are sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, citric acid, and acetic acid.

Sulfuric acid is an acid containing two hydrogen atoms, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms bonded together. Sulfuric acid is a common waste product produced in the chemical industry when making other chemicals. It's used to refine metals, reduce corrosion of steel, refine oil, and create fertilizers.

Nitric acid is an acid made up of one hydrogen, one nitrogen, and three oxygen atoms bonded together. It's commonly used to make explosives like TNT (including explosives for fireworks), more fertilizers, and dyes.

Hydrochloric acid it is an acid made up of one hydrogen and one chlorine atom. it is commonly used to; make PVC, gelatin, food ingredients and extract metals

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