There are many acids, so a list of them all would be incredibly long and likely of little use. However, here is a list the 7 acids my textbook deems strong:
HCl hydrochloric acid
HBr hydrobromic acid
HI hydroiodic acid
HClO3 chloric acid
HClO4 perchloric acid
HNO3 nitric acid
H2SO4 sulfuric acid
The subunits composing proteins are called amino acids. We humans use twenty different forms of amino acids and we synthesize all but the eight essential amino acids that we get in our diet.
That's an infinite list.
That's an infinite list.
That's an infinite list.
To many to list check the link.
There are a great many acids in the world. Acids in the world include hydrochloric acid, stomach acid, fruit acids, and battery acids.
That makes a very long list.
The polar amino acids in the list are serine, threonine, asparagine, glutamine, tyrosine, and cysteine.
Click on the 'related links' below it will take you to a wikipedia article on acids there is a list of acids there.
Poly-Sugars, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids - are all associated with Biochemistry.
All acids have hydrogen.
DNA and RNA
Some examples of weak acids include acetic acid, citric acid, and hydrofluoric acid. These acids only partially dissociate in water, resulting in a lower concentration of free ions compared to strong acids.
no, not all acids are dissolved in water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, hydroxyl groups are not found on all amino acids. Hydroxyl groups are typically found on amino acids such as serine and threonine, but are not present on all amino acids.
Because it has acids in it. Natural acids, but acids all the same.
hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sulphuric acid