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The chemical equation of the generic acid is

HA(aqueous) + H2O(liquid) → H3O⁺(aqueous) + A⁻(aqueous)

The generic acid formula is H₂GO₃, formed from two hydrogen ions (2 H⁺) and one product ion (GO₃²⁻). It is liquid at room temperature. Being generic, it does not have a defined melting point or boiling point, molar mass, pH, LD50, or many other properties. However, it is a weak acid. If you want a stronger acid, the hydrogen acid is stronger. It is the most famous generic compound. It's often used in fiction when writers don't want to indicate a certain kind of acid. Fictitious generic acids may have unrealistic properties, and using generic acids prevents authors from claiming that real substances do the impossible. The reaction of the generic acid is given above.

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