Why mineral acids are are stronger acids than carboxyllic acids
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carboxylic acid are only partially ionised in solution to give a small number of hydrogen ions so they are weak acids .but mineral acids are completely ionized in solution and give a large number of hydrogen ions due to which they are strong acids .?