Tryptophan is considered a basic compound.
Tryptophan is considered a neutral amino acid, neither acidic nor basic.
Sodium bicarbonate is considered a basic compound.
Benzene is considered to be a neutral compound and is neither acidic nor basic.
Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) is considered a basic compound.
Paracetamol is considered a very weak acid, but in general, it is considered to be a neutral compound.
Tryptophan is considered a neutral amino acid, neither acidic nor basic.
Sodium bicarbonate is considered a basic compound.
Benzene is considered to be a neutral compound and is neither acidic nor basic.
Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) is considered a basic compound.
Paracetamol is considered a very weak acid, but in general, it is considered to be a neutral compound.
Iron oxide is considered a neutral oxide because it does not have acidic or basic properties. It is a compound that is formed by the reaction of iron and oxygen.
Neither.!!! 'Methyl' is a functional group in organic chemistry. Methyl is represented by ' CH3 - ' Where the opened ended bond is attached to the rest of the molecule. e.g. methyl benzene, also known as 'toluene' is repsetend by C6H5(CH3). This is a benzene ring with one hydrogen atom displaced in favour of the 'methyl' functional group. NB 'Methyl' appears in many different organic molecules.
Bicarbonate is a basic compound.
Sodium bicarbonate is a basic compound, not acidic.
a compound that is basic (a base) has hydroxide in it (OH-) a compound that is acidic (an acid) has hydrogen in it (H+) :)
Alkyl halides are not considered either basic or acidic. They are typically considered neutral compounds.
Alcohol is considered to be slightly acidic.