why hcl, h2so4 is mineral acid and vinegar and Latin acid, citric acid are organic acid?
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The word “acid” is derived from the Latin word “acidus” which means sour. ... Citric acid is a weak acid but still, it produces hydrogen ions when mixed with water and that's why the pH of lemon juice is 2. Another example of an acid is vinegar. Vinegar consists of acetic acid.
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HCl and H2SO4 are inorganic acids as they don't contain carbon as acids like
vinegar contains carbon molecules that's the reason why they're referred as
organic acids
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