Yes. The phosphate group is composed of one atom of phosphorus combined with four atoms of oxygen PO43- It is strongly negatively charged.
Phosphate group.
A biological molecule that contains a phosphate group are nucleotides. Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) consist of a five carbon sugar, an organic base, and a phosphate group.
No, Phosphate is oxygenated Phosphorous and an oil is a chain of carbon that has a melting temperature below 25oC.
In general "potassium phosphate will have 8 atoms, but WHICH 8 depends on which potassium phosphate you are talking about ("potassium phosphate" refers to all the phosphate salts of potassium).Monopotassium phosphate (KH2PO4 ) has 1 potassium, 2 hydrogens, 1 phosphorous and 4 oxygens for a total of 8 atomsDipotassium phosphate (K2HPO4) has 2 potassiums, 1 hydrogen, 1 phosphorous and 4 oxygens, for a total of 8Tripotassium phosphate (K3PO4) has 3 potassiums, 1 phosphorous and 4 oxygens, for a total of 8 atoms
Both DNA and RNA contain a sugar phosphate group as the backbone to their structure. In DNA the sugar is deoxyribose, where as in RNA it is just ribose.
Phosphate Group
yes , it contains a phosphate group.
For example a sulfate.
Phosphate is made of phosphorous and oxygen. The formula for the phosphate ion is PO43-.
Not entirely, each nucleotide is made of a sugar, a base, and a phosphate group.
Phosphate rocks .
Adenosine triphosphate, ATP, contains phosphorous.
Phosphate group.
magnesium phosphate?
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The element P belongs to Group 15 (Vb), Nitrogen-Phosphorous- Arsenic group in the periodic table of elements.Phosphate is a weak, tri-basic anion PO43- but that's not a 'chemical group'.
No, they are called phospholipids because they are made of lipids and phosphate group. Most phospholipids contain a diglyceride, a phosphate group, and a simple organic molecule such as choline.