absolutely not!!! HCl, H2SO4, HBr, HF. These are all acids, as you can see the common atom is Hydrogen, not Oxygen.
no
They all contain (have) Carbon ,Hydrogen, and Oxygen
They contain no [unsaturated] C-C double bonds.
All proteins contain carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen. Some also contain sulphur in the amino acids Methionine and Cysteine.
All nucleic acids contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.
Yes, amino acids will contain oxygen in their carboxyl group and might in its variable R group. The four types of amino acid side chains [R-groups] are i) non-polar (zero for 8) - no oxygen, ii) uncharged-polar - (5 out of 7 have oxygen), iii) charged-polar - both have oxygen, and iv) basic amino acids - zero for 3 have oxygen.
Oxygen comes from Greek and means "acid forming." When oxygen was named, scientists thought all acids contain oxygen but now we know that's not true.
They all contain Hydrogen.
The word oxygen comes from Greek words meaning "acid former" because most mineral acids and all carboxylic acids contain oxygen.
Yes, oxygen is present within the carboxyl group and may be present in the variable R-group.Yes, all 20 amino acids contain oxygen.
They all contain (have) Carbon ,Hydrogen, and Oxygen
Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen are present in all amino acids and therefore in all proteins
Yes, all amino acids contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
They contain no [unsaturated] C-C double bonds.
All proteins contain carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen. Some also contain sulphur in the amino acids Methionine and Cysteine.
No, acids like HCl,HBr,HI do not have Oxygen.But every acid contain Hydrogen.
All amino acids contain carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), and nitrogen (N). In addition, some contain sulfur (S).
All nucleic acids contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.