the soft drinks mostly contain carbonic acid along with citric acid and ascorbic acid in few cases.
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Yes, and drinks such as coke have more
Citric acids.
Certain energy drinks can erode teeth. This is because of acids and sugar in the drink.
The enamel is attacked by acids when acids from food and drinks weaken the outer layer (enamel) to expose the dentine.
carbon dioxide is found in soft drinks especially fizzy drinks
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.
Yes. One example of this is the 'coin test' with coke.
Some of them are just ACIDS. You figure it out yourself!
Acids found in your gall bladder are enzymes
in proteins.
No, hydroxyl groups are not found on all amino acids. Hydroxyl groups are typically found on amino acids such as serine and threonine, but are not present on all amino acids.