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Lactic acid has 12 atoms in the molecule.
Sulfuric acid molecules contain covalent bonds. As intermolecular bonds, hydrogen bonds are also present in the sulfuric acid molecules. It should not be mistaken that there are ionic bonds in this molecule, though it dissociates into ions in the aqueous medium.
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No. Lactic acid is a different molecule than lactose. Molecular Formulas: Lactic Acid- C3H6O3 Lactose- C12H22O11 In addition, lactose is a sugar molecular while, as you may guess, lactic acid is an acid. When raw milk turns sour or becomes curdled, lactic acid bacteria are fermenting lactose into lactic acid.
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Hydrogen Chloride (the gas) has covalent bonds, but Hydrochloric acid forms ionic bonds. As to why this occurs, I am clueless
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Lactic Acid
Polyglactin 910 consists on 9 molecules of polyglycolic acid and 1 molecule of lactic acid (90:10 ratio) that is 9 PGA molecules and 10th molecule of lactic acid thus it has suffix 910
Acetic acid is a covalent molecule. In aqueous medium, it dissociates into ions in order to liberate protons. On the other hand, almost every acetate salts are ionic compounds.