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Difference between organic and mineral acids

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Difference between organic and mineral acids
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

Mineral acid Organic acid
Mineral acids or inorganic acids are acids that are derived from an inorganic compound. Organic acids are organic compounds having acidic properties.
Most mineral acids have a non-biological origin such as mineral sources. Most organic acids have a biological origin.
Most mineral acids dissolve well in water. Organic acids dissolve poorly in water.
Most mineral acids are strong acids. Organic acids are typically weak acids.
Mineral acids may or may not have carbon atoms in their structure. Organic acids essentially have carbon atoms in their structure.
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