Mineral acids are stronger acids than carboxylic acids because:
$(i)$ Mineral acids are completely ionised.
$(ii)$ Carboxylic acids are completely ionised.
$(iii)$ Mineral acids are partially ionised.
$(iv)$ Carboxylic acids are partially ionised.

  • A
    $(iii)$ and $(iv)$
  • B
    $(ii)$ and $(iii)$
  • C
    $(i)$ and $(ii)$
  • D
    $(i)$ and $(iv)$

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