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mass
amount
molar mass
concentration
solution volume
gas volume
molar gas volume
Avogadro
constant, L
number of
entities, N
P3. ACID-BASE NEUTRALIZATION REACTIONS
P3.4 Mineral acids & naturally occurring acids
The acids in the table below are often referred to as ‘mineral’ acids as they were originally prepared from naturally occurring compounds in mineral form.

Rather more acids, however, are found naturally, with some common examples listed below.

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