The common element to all acids is hydrogen. Another common element to all acids is oxygen. Acids can be in solid, liquid or gas forms. When an acid is dissolved in water it has a sour taste.
They are both metalloids. They react with both acids and bases.
All Arrhenius acids produces hydrogen ions H+
Acids all- *Taste sour *Turn blue litmus paper red *React strongly with other elements, especially bases
carbon, hydrogen, & oxygen
The common element to all acids is hydrogen. Another common element to all acids is oxygen. Acids can be in solid, liquid or gas forms. When an acid is dissolved in water it has a sour taste.
They are all formed from the same elements
they are all formed from the same elements
What do proteins carbohydrates lipids ATP and nucleic acids all have in common
They are all organic compounds, that is they contain carbon. They all contain hydrogen and oxygen too. Proteins and nucleic acids additionally have nitrogen, and nucleic acids have phosphorus. In addition, proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides like starch (but not simple sugars) are macromolecules.
They are all the major organic compounds. They also share the elements Carbon, Oxygen, and Hydrogen.
They are both metalloids. They react with both acids and bases.
None. All acids are compounds.
all acids around us
All acids have hydronic ions.
No. All acids contain Hydrogen. That is the only component they have in common.
All Arrhenius acids produces hydrogen ions H+