yes it does.
Many acids don't contain oxygen: HF, HCl, HBr, HI, etc.
No, not all acids contain oxygen. Acids are substances that release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. Some acids, like hydrochloric acid (HCl), do not contain oxygen. Examples of oxygen-containing acids include sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and nitric acid (HNO3).
Every amino acid will always contain Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen.
Oh yes, there are acids that contain oxygen, for example, nitric acid, HNO3.
Only carboxylic acids contain carboxyl groups. Only organic acids have them--obviously, since an organic acid contains carbon and so does a carboxyl group. So...most acids don't contain carboxyl groups.
Every amino acid will always contain Nitrogen, Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen
Oxalic acid contain hydrogen, oxygen carbon.
No, HCN is not a ternary acid. Ternary acids are acids that contain hydrogen, a nonmetal, and oxygen. HCN does not contain oxygen, making it a binary acid.
No, hydrochloric acid (HCl) does not contain oxygen. It is a binary compound composed of hydrogen and chlorine.
Every amino acid will always contain Nitrogen, Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen
oxygen contain with acid... this call oxyacid
Some acids do not contain oxygen because the acidic properties are due to the presence of hydrogen ions. For example, hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid but does not contain oxygen. Acids can also be defined based on their ability to donate protons, regardless of the presence of oxygen.