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Give two examples of mineral acid.


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Mineral acid:

  1. Acid is a substance (molecule or ion) that is capable of donating an H+ion (or proton). It can be further categorized into two types on the basis of the pH value:- organic ( natural) and inorganic ( mineral or synthetic).
  2. Mineral acid, also known as an inorganic acid, is an acid made up of inorganic compounds that dissociate in water to produce hydronium ions(H+).

H2SO4(aq)H2OH+(aq)+HSO4-(aq)HNO3(aq)H2OH+(aq)+NO3-(aq)

  1. They are water-soluble but insoluble in organic solvents.
  2. Example: Sulphuric acid (H2SO4), nitric acid (HNO3).

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