Citric Acid. You can go to some site to find out why/how, but nevertheless, it makes the 6-carbon compound of Citric Acid.
No. Sodium acetate solution is a homogeneous mixture, which is a solution. Sodium acetate is an ionic compound formed from sodium ions and acetate ions. Sodium in sodium acetate no longer has the properties of sodium metal.
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If Acetic acid was reacted with a metal, the ion formed would be the acetate ion which is CH3COO-
There is no such thing as CCI4. CCl4, with a lowercase"L" is carbon tetrachloride.
Yes. Carbon dioxide is a compound formed when a carbon atom covalently bonds to two oxygen atoms with the formula CO2. Carbon monoxide is a compound formed when one carbon atom covalently bonds with one oxygen atom with the formula CO.
a complex compound should be formed between iron and acetate group
No. Sodium acetate solution is a homogeneous mixture, which is a solution. Sodium acetate is an ionic compound formed from sodium ions and acetate ions. Sodium in sodium acetate no longer has the properties of sodium metal.
Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are both formed from carbon and oxygen.and im awsome
carbon dioxide
carbon hydroxide
This compound is calcium carbonate - CaCO3.
It is a compound formed around a 3-carbon backbone, such as propane.
Carbon Dioxide and a very tiny bit of Carbon Monoxide
If Acetic acid was reacted with a metal, the ion formed would be the acetate ion which is CH3COO-
There is no such thing as CCI4. CCl4, with a lowercase"L" is carbon tetrachloride.
Yes. Carbon dioxide is a compound formed when a carbon atom covalently bonds to two oxygen atoms with the formula CO2. Carbon monoxide is a compound formed when one carbon atom covalently bonds with one oxygen atom with the formula CO.
In formed, I infer you mean what is given off. NADH (H+ is given off) FADH (H+ is given off) ATP CO2 Also, in the end of the Kreb's cycle, Oxaloacetic acid (a 4 carbon) is formed from the beginning molecule, acetyl coA.