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Acids can be classified as mineral acids and organic acid.

Mineral acids:

Hydrochloric acid

Sulphuric acid

nitric acid

nitrous acid

phosphoric acid

carbonic acid

Organic acid:

oleic acid

citric acid

palmitic acid

maleic acid

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