Yes
The proportion of the amino acids are similar to those produced in the Miller-Urey experiment.
There is certain class of this type of meteorite that has been shown to contain structures that resemble fossilized bacteria and some larger structures of more complex nature, but the subject is still hotly debated and considered as unproven at best. These meteorites are very ancient and are thought to have been in existence during the creation of the solar system. They are made up of tiny grains that have fused together in space at high temperatures, so the likelyhood of them containing bacteria is very remote indeed.
They all contain (have) Carbon ,Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Most toothpastes contain alkalis , however some can contain acids.
All acids contain at least one hydrogen ion.
No, only fatty acids contain carboxyl groups.
No. All acids contain Hydrogen. That is the only component they have in common.
which scientist suggested that acids contain hydrogon
There are two main types of proteins namely; simple proteins and conjugated proteins. Simple proteins only contain amino acids while conjugated proteins contain organic and inorganic groupings in addition to amino acids.
All acids have hydrogen.
Radium don't contain acids !
One molecule that does not contain phosphate is methane (CH4), which is a simple hydrocarbon consisting of one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.