Use the rules for writing the names of acids in reverse to write the foemulas for acids.
Codon
Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins.
The strength of an acid is determined by how easily they give up their hydrogen ion, if they give it up easily they are strong acids, if they release the hydrogen ion slowly they are weak.
By looking at structures and formulas of amino acids one would have to say that carbon was the primary element making up amino acids.
The strength of an acid or a base is determined primarily by the degree to which it ionizes or dissociates. The more it dissociates, the stronger it will be.
They are determined by the sequence and number of amino acids.
exact sequence of amino acids
nucleic acids
maybe
Acids and bases can be determined by their pH.
yes
the type and sequence of its amino acids
Codon
Generally by the color of their petals(physical property) But the actual "color" is determined by their pigmentaion
by extending the acids and bases one can determine that they will reast with each other.
yes
yes