Ergogenic aids are substances or techniques used to enhance athletic performance. They can include nutritional supplements, equipment, or training methods. It's important to use ergogenic aids responsibly and under the guidance of a healthcare professional to ensure safety and effectiveness.
False. Acids are not flammable; they do not burn or support combustion.
"Strong acids are weak electrolytes" is not true about strong acids. Strong acids completely dissociate in water to form ions, resulting in strong electrical conductivity.
This is not true. The hydrogen atoms of simple ketones are bound securely to the carbon atoms by covalent bonds and do not ionize in water. If it were true, you would describe them as acids, but they are not.
Yes, that is true. Strong acids ionize, in a aqueous solution. It is the released hydrogen ions that make them acids.
Organic acids are generally weak acids. They do not fully dissociate in water, resulting in a reversible reaction that generates both the acid and its conjugate base. This characteristic distinguishes them from strong acids that completely dissociate in water.
Weak acids have a larger value of pKa than strong acids
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False. Acids are not flammable; they do not burn or support combustion.
Nope. There are however two acidic amino acids: Aspartic acid and glutamic acid.
"Strong acids are weak electrolytes" is not true about strong acids. Strong acids completely dissociate in water to form ions, resulting in strong electrical conductivity.
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Yes, it is true.
it donates H+ ions
No, the reverse is true: polypeptides are polymers, made of amino acids (as monomers, i.e. subunits)
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