WHICH WAS FIRST MINIERAL ACID DISCOVERED?
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ANSWER: sulphuric acid
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Geber was the pseudonym of a fourteenth-century alchemist whose books were highly influential during the Middle Ages. He is credited with the discovery of sulfuric acid, whose preparation he described along with that of other strong acids. These acids were capable of dissolving many metals—a property that helped to spur interest in alchemy throughout Europe. Today, these compounds are among the most important industrial chemicals.
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