hydrocloric acid hydrocloric acid
The one-letter code for the amino acid commonly found in proteins is "A."
3 oxygen atoms are found in one molecule of nitric acid.
Stearic acid is found in butter not snack food... Elaidic acid is the answer
Ask Sam, he's the one who blew up the science lab.
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go to the lab on cinnabar island and give it to one of the scientists
Glycine is the simplest type.
Yes; DNA = T; Rna = U. Yes, but only one = U.
Labrador mom gives birth to all lab pups not one Rottweiler because Rottweiler is a different breed from Labrador.........!
strong acid- hydrochloric acid - used for digestion as a secretion of stomach weak acid- citric acid - used for maintaining salts in body
Most homes have acetic acid at home. This is vinegar. One may also have citric acid and ascorbic acid. These are found in fruits. Then, you may also have phosphoric acid, H3PO4, found in toilet bowl cleaner. Finally, you would likely have carbonic acid, H2CO3, found in carbonated beverages, like soda pop.
Fizzy soft drinks contain many chemicals. One of these is citric acid - a weak acid that is naturally found in citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons and limes. It is added to soft drinks to give a slightly sour taste, to stabilise the 'fizz' and also to serve as a preservative.