Inorganic Acids

Inorganic Acids

Inorganic acids, also known as mineral acids, are attained from inorganic compounds. They are highly corrosive and water-soluble. Inorganic acids are available in a range of acid strengths and chemical compositions. They can be utilized in syntheses of inorganic and organic chemicals.
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Sulfuric acid is used as an electrolyte in lead-acid batteries, and a cleaning agent. It is used in mineral processing, fertilizer manufacturing, oil refining, wastewater processing, and chemical synthesis.
HNO3, CAS Number-7697-37-2, 500mL, Yellow, 63.02g/mol, -41 deg.C, 11349, Liquid, 0.94kPa (20 deg.C)
Nitric Acid, HNO3, CAS Number-7697-37-2, acide nitrique, acidum nitricum, azotic acid, rfna, aqua fortis, nitryl hydroxide, salpetersaeure, nitrous fumes, nital, hydrogen nitrate, 500mL
: 290.0°C : 1.8300g/mL : 1118. : 98.07
: 11°C. : chloorwaterstof. : Solubility in water: >1000g/L (20°C). Other solubilities: soluble in methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol: >50g/L : 36.46
: 36.0 : acidum nitricum. : nitrous fumes. : azotic acid.
: Phosphoric Acid. : Colorless. : 7732-18-5. : 74.0
: White granular. : Boric acid. : White. : 10043-35-3.
: Boric acid. : 10043-35-3. : ∽185°C (decomposition). : H360FD.
: Boric Acid. : 3.8 to 4.8 : White. : 10043-35-3.
: Liquid. : hydrogen fluoride. : 105°C. : 7664-39-3.
: Hydrogen bromide: 48.0%; Water: 52.0% : 22500 hPa (16876mm Hg) at 20°C. : bromwasserstoff. : Colorless to pale yellow liquid.
: 68.0 to 70.0% : acidum nitricum. : nitrous fumes. : azotic acid.
: 4.6200g/mL : iodicacid. : 175.91 : GHS H Statement:
Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
May intensify fire; oxidizer.
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