Chemistry, asked by Ravina4360, 1 year ago

why mineral acids are stronger than organic acids​

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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mineral acids like HCl completely disassociates to give H+ ions, while organic acids like carboxylic acid disassociates less than mineral acids. ... So in each case, the conjugate base is more stable, and the acid is stronger than a carboxylic acid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  • mineral acids like HCl completely disassociates to give H+ ions, while organic acids like carboxylic acid disassociates less than mineral acids.

  • So in each case, the conjugate base is more stable, and the acid is stronger than a carboxylic acid.
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