Alpha-imino-glutaric acid. The imino stands for a C=N double bond.
Example: sulfuric acid fumans.
Deoxyribonucliec Acid, and Ribonucliec acid.
An acid from plants
Acid:Hydrochloric acid(HCl) base:Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH)
give me the example of tri
proline is not an amino acid it is an imino acid
Proline
The proline side chain forms a closed ring with it's closest carbonyl of the polypeptide backbone. - this is a debated term for referring to proline and hydroxyproline, and is a rather erroneous and antiquated usage. More accurately, proline is an alpha amino acid that has a secondary amino group, rather than the primary amino group found in the other 19 natural amino acids. A secondary amino group is one in which the nitrogen is single bonded to a hydrogen and two sp3-hybridized carbons, whereas a primary amino group is one in which the nitrogen is single bonded to two hydrogens and one sp3-hybridized carbon. An imino acid is a compound that has an imino group and a carboxylic acid group. An imino group is when nitrogen is double bonded to a carbon atom and single bonded to either a hydrogen atom or an sp3-hybridized carbon atom.
Hydrochloric acid is an example of acid. Other examples are oxalic acid, acetic acid , nitric acid etc.
Example: sulfuric acid fumans.
Iminazole, iminent, iminourea, imine, and imino.
HCl is an example of acid. It is not a base.
A real world example of an acid is a lemon (a source of citric acid) or an aspirin (a derivative of salicylic acid).
Deoxyribonucliec Acid, and Ribonucliec acid.
nucleic acid
What kind of acid? Urine is an example
Nitric Acid