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Lactic acid fermentation happens when cells convert sugars, when oxygen is in short supply or not present, into lactate. It is done by bacteria, yeast, an animal muscle cells. Lactic acid fermentation is important for the production of yogurt, kefir, most cheeses, sauerkraut, kimchi, fermented pickles, and some types of beer, such as Berliner Weiss Bier.
Soap is a base, not an acid. Soap is made from fat and a strong alkaline solution (known as lye).
sulfur is a pale yellow nonmetallic element occurring widely in nature
Most acids are weak acids, such as lactic acid, tartaric acid, phosphoric acid, and oxalic acid. Some of these can be found at general stores or in stores such as Lowes and Home Depot that sell products using these acids as their main components, though purity may be lowered.
Bicarbonate. For one thing, this is not an acid, it is a base. Carbonic acid is formed whenever carbon dioxide is dissolved in water, so there is always some carbonic acid in solutionin your blood. Lactic acid is a matabolic product that tends to build up in your blood during exercise. This is what causes the "burn". It is also present in high concentrations in milk, so it would be "in the body" whenever you drink it. Hydrochloric acid is the primary constituent of the "gastric acid" in your stomach.
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Yes, sour milk is an acid. The lactic acid makes the milk acidic, milk is said to be sour when it is at a pH level of 4.3-4.5 (acidic) Yes, sour milk is an acid. The lactic acid makes the milk acidic, milk is said to be sour when it is at a pH level of 4.3-4.5 (acidic)
Yes. Lactic acid amongst some others.
lactid acid build up occurs when muscles do not get enough oxygen
some fool said it wrong.... it is: pyruvic acid + NADH --> lactic acid + NAD+
lactic acid is built up in athlete quickly because when you exercise in a short or long length of time lacid acid builds to help you realise carbon dioxide from your body. but this will result in having cramps.
aches in the muscles and heavy breathing
IF YOU HAVE A SEVERE DAIRY ALLERGY DO NOT TRY LACTIC ACID. (I found out the hard way) Lactic acid can be formed in many ways, however some may be formed from milk, this makes it incredibly dangerous for allergy suffferers!
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Examples are: ethanol, lactic acid, butyric acid, acetic acid, acetone, fumaric acid.
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