Write the difference between organic acids and inorganic acids
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Answer: Organic Acid: An organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties, e.g. carboxyl acids which are weak acids and do not completely dissociate in a medium such as water. ... Inorganic acids, which are also known as mineral acids, are the acids which are derived from one or more inorganic compounds.
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ORGANIC ACIDS
An organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties, e.g. carboxyl acids which are weak acids and do not completely dissociate in a medium such as water.
INORGANIC ACIDS
Inorganic acids, which contain no carbon and are also called mineral acids, are acids derived from one or more inorganic compounds.
An organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties, e.g. carboxyl acids which are weak acids and do not completely dissociate in a medium such as water.
INORGANIC ACIDS
Inorganic acids, which contain no carbon and are also called mineral acids, are acids derived from one or more inorganic compounds.
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