You can find acids in fruits, for example Oranges this contains Citric acid
Stearic acid is found in butter not snack food... Elaidic acid is the answer
Phosphoric acid can be found in soft drinks (e.g. Coca-Cola), food (e.g. jellies, preserves), animal food (e.g. cat food), some cleaning agents
Hydrochloric acid is found in the stomach, where it helps in the digestion of food by breaking down proteins and killing bacteria. It is produced by the parietal cells in the gastric glands of the stomach lining.
Not really, no.
Malic acid is produced by all living things. Malic acid is most commonly found in fruits. The acid is commonly used as a food additive as it lends a pleasant sour taste.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is found in our stomachs. It is produced by cells in the lining of the stomach and helps break down food for digestion.
Acetic acid / ethanoic acid-vinegar. Citric acid- citrus fruits(oranges and lemons) Battery acid Oleic acid- Food stuffs (Fats) Stearic Acid- emulsifier found in cosmetics, soaps and candles
The acid found in the stomach plays a vital role in the chemical digestion of food. It activates enzymes which degrade proteins in the food, and causes other components of food to break-down.
Stomach is where the hydrochloric acid found
There are lots of acids that we use on a daily basis, such as:Citric acid, found in fruits and vegetables.Acetic acid, found in vinegar.Tartaric acid, found in tea.Sulfuric acid, found in some batteries.Acetylsalicylic acid (a.k.a. aspirin).Carbonic acid in fizzy drinks.Hydrochloric acid found in your stomach.Phosphoric acid, used in drinks and detergents.
Citric acid is commonly found in fruits like lemons and limes, which gives them their sour taste. Other acids that contribute to sourness in food include acetic acid in vinegar and lactic acid in yogurt.
Yes. It is an acid as its name would imply.