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For example, ionic compounds: inorganic acids, salts, bases; many organic compounds, etc.
Acids increase the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.
Such acids are considered weak acids, such as organic acids.
Triglycerides are organic compounds, specifically esters of glycerin with organic acids.
Glycerol & Fatty acids
For example, ionic compounds: inorganic acids, salts, bases; many organic compounds, etc.
there are organic acids and inorganic acids
Acids increase the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.
Such acids are considered weak acids, such as organic acids.
Triglycerides are organic compounds, specifically esters of glycerin with organic acids.
Nucleic acids.
nucleic acids
Acids can be used to determine the concentration of a given alkaline solution. Acids can be used to dissolve solids that do not dissolve in water. Abides are used to identify certain substances, such as in cation precipitation.
Lipids. (Fat.)
amino acids
DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids - chains of nucleotides. This is evident from their names (deoxyribonucleic acid - DNA, and ribonucleic acid - RNA).
Amino acids contain both the amino (-NH2) and carboxyl (-COOH) groups. Proteins are formed by amino acids.