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Generally, Mineral acids are acids which do not contain [[carbon]], specifically not a {{#Chem: —COOH}} ligand. Uncommon examples would be perchloric acid and boric acid. | Generally, Mineral acids are acids which do not contain [[carbon]], specifically not a {{#Chem: —COOH}} ligand. Uncommon examples would be perchloric acid and boric acid. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Mineral acid | * [[Mineral acid intraconversion]] |
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Generally, Mineral acids are acids which do not contain carbon, specifically not a —COOH ligand. Uncommon examples would be perchloric acid and boric acid.
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