Hydroiodic acid (HI) is an acid which contains the iodide anion. Likewise, hydrofluoric acid (HF) is an acid which contains the fluoride anion. HF is a weak acid, although HI (like HCl and HBr) is a strong acid.
Hydrofluoric acid (HF) contains the fluoride anion (F-), while hydriodic acid (HI) contains the iodide anion (I-).
it isn't to kill germs it trangthens enamel Actually.... Fluoride inhibits the enzyme enolase, which the bacteria in plaque need to metabolize carbohydrates or sugars into acids. So while it doesn't kill bacteria, it does prevent them from doing harm.
Amino acids.
Many organic molecules contain hydrogen atoms and are not considered acids. Specifically, when carbon is bonded to hydrogen, this is considered an organic bond. There are organic acids as well though. In order for a substance to be acidic, it needs to have ionic hydrogen present (i.e. H+).
No. Fatty acids are made of Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen.
test for amino acids that contain the reduced sulfur group. (:
As sulphurib acid an oxidising agent therefore it oxidis iodin anions to iodioe aiatomic gas so it leads to the failure at product
hydrogen iodide (HI) is one of the strongest acids
acids
hydrogen ions and anions.
Acids in water will (partially)split into ions: protons (H+) and anions (conjugate base ions.
Strong acids, such as HCl, disassociate almost completely in solution. H + and Cl - cations and anions Weak acids, such as H2CO3, disassociate at approximately 1%. So you see many H2CO3 molecules in solution and few H + and HCO3 - cations and polyatomic anions in solution.
Hydrogen Iodide (Hydriodic acid) is among the strongest acids there are
Alkanoates is the general I.U.P.A.C name for anions of carboxylic acids as CH3COO- is ethanoate.
The conjugate acid of ascorbate is known as ascorbic acid. Ascorbic acid is commonly known as vitamin C. The conjugate acid of bromite is bromous acid.
All acids contain at least one hydrogen ion.
The principal anions in the body include bicarbonate, chloride, phosphate, and sulfate ions, as well as ions formed by certain protein compounds or organic acids
Most toothpastes contain alkalis , however some can contain acids.