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Meaning of "inorganic acids"

Inorganic acids are chemical compounds that have acidic properties but do not contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. These acids are derived from minerals and often have industrial and scientific uses. Examples include sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, and phosphoric acid. Inorganic acids are commonly used in chemical reactions, laboratory experiments, and various manufacturing processes

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Several important inorganic acids contain fluorine.
Inorganic acids and inorganic bases are preferred.
Excellent chemical resistance particularly to inorganic acids.
Suitable inorganic acids include phosphoric acid.
Wherein the solution excludes inorganic acids.
The common inorganic acids are soluble in water.
The acids may be organic or inorganic acids.
Other salts of inorganic acids or peroxoacids.
Inorganic acids are employed in some embodiments.
Weak organic or inorganic acids can also be used.
High water pH can be reduced by using inorganic acids.
Preferred inorganic acids are hydrochloric and sulphuric acids.
He was the first chemist to use inorganic acids as catalysts.
An example of inorganic acids to be used herein is sulfuric acid.
Many organic and inorganic acids.

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Such inorganic acids are also referred to as weak electrolytes.
Both organic and inorganic acids may be used.
Suitable acids include organic and inorganic acids.
Suitable acids are inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid.
Preferred pH adjustment compounds are organic and inorganic acids.
Diluted organic or inorganic acids are preferred in this case.
Suitable acids are pharmaceutically acceptable organic or inorganic acids.
Strong inorganic acids may be called mineral acids.
Larger amounts of insoluble inorganic acids are typically used.
Inorganic acids and compounds.
Both organic and inorganic acids can be used.
So nitric acid is used instead other inorganic acids.
All the inorganic acids conventionally used in detergency are suitable.
Examples of acidifying agents are inorganic acids such as sulphuric acid.
Inorganic acids are most preferred and notably hydrochloric acid.
Mixtures of organic acids and inorganic acids are also contemplated.
Inorganic acids of the present description comprise phosphoric acid.
Combinations of organic and inorganic acids may also be used.
Inorganic acids of the present invention comprise phosphoric acid.
Mixtures of the above inorganic acids may also be used.
Inorganic acids are preferred and sulfuric acid is most preferred.
Acid treatment is a harsh method as concentrated inorganic acids are used.
Organic or inorganic acids can be used for this purpose.
Ethanol can also form esters with inorganic acids.
Examples of inorganic acids are phosphoric acid and hydrochloric acid.
Salts with various organic and inorganic acids are suitable.
Organic or inorganic acids can be utilized such as citric acid.
The compositions may also contain organic or inorganic acids.
Other inorganic acids and other inorganic oxygen compounds of nonmetals.
Preferred acids herein are organic or inorganic acids or mixtures thereof.
Examples of inorganic acids include sulfuric acids and acidified clays.
Most preferred are inorganic acids.
Both organic and inorganic acids may be used to provide an acidic pH.
The binders may include sodium salts of inorganic acids.
Other inorganic acids.

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