Boric acid, HCl, Diluted HCl, Niric acid, phosphoric acid, diluted phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid and glacial acetic acid. :) credits to my pharmaceutical chemistry book XD
Not all mineral acids are strong acids.
why do we segregate inorganic acids from organic acids
Mineral acids are strong acids.
acids and alkalis have no difference
Carboxylic acids are a type of acids which also has a -COOH functional group.
They are the amino acids. They are the monomers
Not all mineral acids are strong acids.
why do we segregate inorganic acids from organic acids
Fatty acids , amino acids , acids in Kreb's cycle .
Yes. Carbon is present in fatty acids (carboxylic acids) as well as in amino acids.
Nucleic acids
Mineral acids are strong acids.
acids and alkalis have no difference
amino acids?? 20 amino acids
No. Amino acids are monomers of proteins and nucleic acids is a macromolecule.
Yes, they are also organic acids.
Carboxylic acids are a type of acids which also has a -COOH functional group.