acidus
In Latin, the word for lactic acid is "acidum lacticum."
The Latin word for acetic acid is "acidum aceticum."
acidus
The chemical formula for lactic acid is C3H6O3.
deoxyribonucleic acid
Aqua regia
The traditional Latin name for fuming sulfuric acid is Oleum. It comes from the Latin word for oil (oleum). It is also called Nordhausen acid.
Yes they do, infact the acid in question is named after ants, it is called 'formic' acid (From Latin formca, ant.').
Derived from a Latin word 'acidus' meaning sour. Similar to 'acetum' meaning vinegar
from ribonucleic acid and "greek: soma (meaning body)
The Latin adjective acidus means sour.
Acetic acid is a weak organic acid commonly found in vinegar, while argentum is the Latin word for silver. There is no specific compound called "acetic acid of argentum."