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Are there any ionic acids?​

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molecular acids, two classes of ionic acids emerge from the new definition. The first comprises anions derived from acids containing more than one acidic hydrogen
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Answer:

No.

Step-by-step explanation:

There aren't any outright 'ionic acids', although some typical strong mineral acids can be seen as 'ionic' in character. For instance, some organic acids featuring a carbon chain have covalent bonding between their carbon atoms.

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