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Citric acid
Hydrochloric Acid Sulphuric Acid Nitric Acid Phosphoric Acid Citric Acid
The most generally used and useful acid in the laboratory is sulphuric acid. Other acids found in most laboratories are hydrochloric, nitric, phosphoric, acetic, and trifluoroacetic (triflic).
It is not a contest here. These are both strong acids; which means they disassociate almost 100% in solution.
Yes, sulphuric acid is a very useful chemical. It can be used to manufacture fertlilsers (superphosphates) and is also used as a battery acid in cars.
I don't think so.poly phosphoric acid and phosphoric acid have same moleculer structure.http://harvestchem.iblogger.org
phosphoric acid
hydrochloric acid-preparation of aqua regia sulphuric acid- in car batteries acetic acid - in food preservatives
H3PO4 is the formula for phosphoric acid, also called orthophosphoric acid. For details see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphoric_acid
Phosphoric acid
Phosphoric acid 85% is the highest purity of this type of acid available in the market. Which is most used in food grade. Phosphoric acid is in the classification of weak acids.
i think it is phosphoric is stronger but I'm not sure?