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Are all acids and alkalis dangerous?

Everything depends on concentration and quantity !!By example:Acetic acid at 5% concentration is food grade vinegar, concentrated at 100% is called 'glacial' acid: a drop of it will burn through your skin, like concentrated sulfuric acid will do.Some (weak) organic acids are very toxic in small amounts (< 0.001 mg)


List 5 properties of a acids?

Acids can release hydrogen ions (H+) in solution. Acids can react with bases to form salts and water. Acids have a sour taste. Acids can conduct electricity when dissolved in water. Acids can change the color of acid-base indicators.


How many distinct pentapeptides can be made from the 20 amino acids?

There are 20 choices for the first amino acid, 20 for the second, and so on, resulting in 20^5 = 3,200,000 distinct pentapeptides that can be made from the 20 amino acids.


What kind of substance tastes sour turns litmus paper red and has a pH of 5?

The substance is likely an acid, as acids taste sour, turn litmus paper red, and have a pH below 7. Examples of acids with a pH of 5 include vinegar (acetic acid) and citrus fruits (citric acid).


What is a 5 residue polypeptide?

Basically, proteins are long chains of amino acids, which are linked together through a chemical bond known as a peptide bond. They can be hundreds of amino acids in length. Peptides, which qualify as proteins, are just shorter chains of amino acids, generally between 2 and 100 amino acids. In biochemistry, amino acids are also referred to as residues; thus a 5 residue polypeptide is just a 5 amino acid long peptide, linked together with a peptide bond between each residue.

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5 uses of Acids?

Cologne Condiments Contraception Cancer ....... Sandwich filler?


What are 5 uses of bimetallic strips in your everyday lives?

Well 2 uses are in an iron and in a fire alarm


How many use the internet in country India?

by statistics 5 cr people uses intenet everyday.


What are 5 applications of ratio scale in everyday life Where are they used and what is the ratio scale?

ratio scale is the scale in which points are at equal distance from each other and 0 also represents a meaningful quantity. The 5 uses and applications of ratio scale in everyday life are: 1 it is used in constructing buildings. 2 it is used in model making also blueprint. 3 in air crafts parts. 4 in drafting. 5 in land survey.


How can you use base 5 system in everyday life?

Count on the fingers of one hand.


What are 5 chemical changes in everyday life?

cooking, bleaching, smoking, heating with coal, stomach digestion


How is the life span of psp 3000?

Average 3-5 years. it depends how you use it, if you use it everyday then it may lower the life of your psp.


What are the important of life?

1.Water (H2O) 2.Lipids 3.Carbohydrates 4.Proteins 5.Nucleic Acids 6.Proteins 7.Vitamins 8. Acids and Bases


What are the important molecules of life?

1.Water (H2O) 2.Lipids 3.Carbohydrates 4.Proteins 5.Nucleic Acids 6.Proteins 7.Vitamins 8. Acids and Bases


5 compounds from everyday life?

Examples: sodium chloride, acetic acid, ethanol, ammonia solution, sulfuric acid.


What 5 databases would you use in everyday life?

Here are a few:-Telephone directoryAddress bookDictionaryGoogleFacebook/TwitterYoutubeContents or Index of a Book


What are the 8 important molecules of life?

1.Water (H2O) 2.Lipids 3.Carbohydrates 4.Proteins 5.Nucleic Acids 6.Proteins 7.Vitamins 8. Acids and Bases