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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Synonym: hydrogen chloride hcl. Solubility Information: Solubility in water: miscible. Other solubilities: soluble in alcohol and benzene Linear Formula: HCl. Density: 1.0000g/mL