The answer is "Niacin"
Niacin (or Vitamin B3 or nicotinic acid; the correct name after IUPAC nomenclature is pyridine-3-carboxylic acid) has the chemical formula C6H4NO2.
The vitamin B3 is nicotinic acid (or more correct pyridine-3-carboxylic acid) with the chemical formula C6H5NO2.
Nicotinic acid, also known as niacin, is a weak acid because it only partially dissociates in water to release hydrogen ions. It has a pKa value of around 4.8, indicating that it is a weak acid.
Another name for Valproic acid is sodium valproate.
It is ironic because while nicotinic acid is a form of vitamin B3 essential for human health, it is also a key component of tobacco smoke, which is harmful to health. This demonstrates how the same compound can have vastly different effects depending on its context and form of consumption.
Nicotinic Aacid
Niacinamide is also known as niacinamide and nicotinic amide. It is the amide of nicotinic acid. Its formula is C6H6N2O.
Yes
The scientific name for vitamin b1 is Thiamine.
Niacin (or Vitamin B3 or nicotinic acid; the correct name after IUPAC nomenclature is pyridine-3-carboxylic acid) has the chemical formula C6H4NO2.
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No. Niacin is a vitamin. Nicotinic acid
The vitamin B3 is nicotinic acid (or more correct pyridine-3-carboxylic acid) with the chemical formula C6H5NO2.
Nicotinic acid, also known as niacin, is a weak acid because it only partially dissociates in water to release hydrogen ions. It has a pKa value of around 4.8, indicating that it is a weak acid.
Niacin is a contraction of nicotinic acid, which is vitamin B3
A large dose of nicotinic acid.
Vitamin B3, nicotinic acid (yes, it's one of the products of the oxidation, i.e. burning, of nicotine!) or, if you want to show off, pyridene-3-carboxylic acid.