Not all mineral acids are strong acids.
Mineral acids are strong acids.
Basically the two types are 1- organic acids and 2- inorganic or mineral acids, organic are weak acids while mineral acids are usually strong acids.
A measure of the total concentration of the strong acids in the effluent of the cation exchanger resins is the Free Mineral Acidity.
No. Vinegar is acetic acid and is a weak acid (when compared to other mineral acids).
All acids are divided into two groups. Organic acids and mineral acids. Organic acids are from nature (plants and animals) and mineral acids are made from chemists and scientists.
Mineral acids are strong acids.
Not a mineral, but most strong acids, such as sulfuric and hydrochloric acids will react with zinc to produce hydrogen.
Strong or mineral or inorganic acids. Strong base
Basically the two types are 1- organic acids and 2- inorganic or mineral acids, organic are weak acids while mineral acids are usually strong acids.
A measure of the total concentration of the strong acids in the effluent of the cation exchanger resins is the Free Mineral Acidity.
No. Vinegar is acetic acid and is a weak acid (when compared to other mineral acids).
All acids are divided into two groups. Organic acids and mineral acids. Organic acids are from nature (plants and animals) and mineral acids are made from chemists and scientists.
Strong acids , sometimes called the mineral acids, are Hydrochloric, Sulphuric,, Nitric and Phosphoric acids. There are other mineral acids too. However, do not confuse with Organic (carboxylic/fatty) acids, which are generally weak acids.
basically all the strong acid and alkaline...
The main difference is that a mineral acid (for instance, sulfuric acid) will dissociate completely in solution, while an organic acid (for instance, acetic acid) will dissociate only partially. Specifically: When you put sulfuric acid (H2SO4) into water, all of the molecules of acid will dissociate into two protons (H+) and sulfate anions (SO4=). There will be no intact molecules of H2SO4 in solution. When you put acetic acid (CH3COOH) into water, only some of the molecules dissociate into proton (H+) and acetate anions (CH3COO-). Some of the acetic acid molecules remain intact in solution.
If you mean strong acids then yes, strong acids are strong electrolytes.
acids are of types.....concentrated acids are strong.