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Write all the acids name with their sources​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large{\boxed{\tt{Acetic-Acid}}}

HC2H3O2

♦ Acetic acid is found in vinegar. Vinegar contains between 5 and 20 percent acetic acid.

\large{\boxed{\tt{Boric-Acid}}}

H3BO3

♦ Boric acid may be used as a disinfectant or pesticide. It's usually found as a white crystalline powder.

\large{\boxed{\tt{Carbonic-Acid}}}

CH2O3

♦ Solutions of carbon dioxide in water (carbonated water) may be called carbonic acid. It is responsible for dissolving limestone to produce geological features such as stalagmites and stalactites.

\large{\boxed{\tt{Citric-Acid}}}

H3C6H5O7

♦ Citric acid is a weak organic acid that gets its name because it is a natural acid in citrus fruits.

\large{\boxed{\tt{Hydrochloric-Acid}}}

HCl

♦ Hydrochloric acid is a clear, highly corrosive strong acid. It's found in diluted form as muriatic acid.

\large{\boxed{\tt{Nitric-Acid}}}

HNO3

♦ Nitric acid is a strong mineral acid. In pure form, it is a colorless liquid. Nitric acid is used to make explosives and inks and as a strong oxidizer for industrial and lab use.

\large{\boxed{\tt{Oxalic-Acid}}}

H2C2O4

♦ The acid is relatively abundant in green, leafy foods. It's also found in metal cleaners, anti-rust products, and some types of bleach.

\large{\boxed{\tt{Phosphoric-Acid}}}

H3PO4

♦ Phosphoric acid is a mineral acid used in home cleaning products, as a chemical reagent, as a rust inhibitor, and as a dental etchant. Phosphoric acid is also an important acid in biochemistry. It is a strong acid.

\large{\boxed{\tt{Sulfuric-Acid}}}

H2SO4

♦ Sulfuric acid is a corrosive mineral strong acid. The acid is used in lead batteries, drain cleaners, and chemical synthesis.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Citric acid → Lemon, orange
  • Acetic acid → Vinegar
  • Lactic acid → Milk ( curd)
  • Oxalic acid → Tomatoes
  • Tartaric acid → Grapes, Tamarind
  • Hydrochloric acid → gastric juice
  • Butyric acid → Rancid butter
  • Stearic acid → Fats
  • Uric acid → urine
  • Maleic acid → Grapes, apple
  • Oleic acid → Olive oil

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