why are Inorganic acids aslo called mineral acids??
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Mineral acid or Inorganic acid is any acid derived from an inorganic compound that dissociates to produce hydrogen ions (H+) in water. Mineral acids are highly soluble in water but tend to be insoluble in organic solvents. The inorganic acids are corrosive.
examples are
- Hydrochloric acid
- Nitric acid HNO.
- Phosphoric acid
- Sulfuric acid
- Boric acid
- Hydrofluoric acid
- Hydrobromic acid
- Perchloric acid
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- Inorganic acids, which contain no carbon and are also called mineral acids, are acids derived from one or more inorganic compounds.
- These inorganic acids are either without oxygen or oxoacids.
- Inorganic acids when dissolved in water form hydrogen ions and the conjugate base ions.
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