No, glycine is one of many different carboxylic acids.
Carboxylic acids come in a wide variety ranging from formic acid to amino acids (which include glycine) and fatty acids.
The chemical symbol for sulphuric acid is H2SO4.
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Glucose
Deoxy Ribo Nucleic acid
th ph for a sweet potatoes is 6.0
Sesame would be "the same" if it started with Th.
Yes it is because it is not alkali or neutral it has th pH of 2.
It's wrong formuled. Should be: H2Cr2O7 , which is Dichromic Acid.
That's backwards. Sesame would be the same if it started with Th.
The product of this reaction is Th(NO3)2.
A true reaction don't exist between magnesium chloride and sulfuric acid.
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