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All acids contain Hydrogen. That is the only component they have in common.
iron and sulphur
The term "complete protein" refers to amino acids, the building blocks of protein. A protein must contain all nine of these essential amino acids in roughly equal amounts.
Lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates are all organic compounds. This means they all contain carbon atoms. The general formula for carbohydrates is CH2O meaning there are two hydrogen atoms for every carbon and oxygen atoms. Lipids are composed of an alcohol(ethanol) and a fatty acid. Proteins contain amino acids which are compounds that contain nitrogen.
An organic compound is pretty much any compound that contains carbon bonded to hydrogen
There are many acids which may react with the metal... If they react,then the metal may lost its lustre,strength etc. In short, the reaction of the metal with the acid is not desirable..Hence the metal cleaner must not contain the acid.
Bifidobacteria are bacteria and all bacteria contain protein. And as all protein containes sulphur-containing amino acids, all living creatures have many sulphur components in them.
All proteins contain carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen. Some also contain sulphur in the amino acids Methionine and Cysteine.
All acids have hydrogen.
All acids contain at least one hydrogen ion.
Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen are present in all amino acids and therefore in all proteins
No. Organic acids contain carbon and a carboxyl group. Sulphuric acid contains hydrogen, sulphur, and oxygen.
No, not all acids are covalent. Acids can be classified as either covalent or mineral acids based on their chemical composition. Covalent acids contain hydrogen and a nonmetal element, while mineral acids typically contain hydrogen and a metal.
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Nitrogen and sulphur, proteins are made of amino acids which contain an amine group NH, a carboxyl group COOH and an R group. The R group is a side chain, which is different in each of the 20 amino acids, which in methionine and cysteine contains a sulphur group. Carbohydrates contain carbon and hydrogen. Fats also contain carbon and hydrogen in the form of triglyceride and fatty acids.
Acids contain the cation H+ (or COOH-) and an anion or radical.
No, not all acids contain chlorine. Acids are compounds that donate hydrogen ions in a solution, and they can contain a variety of elements besides chlorine, such as sulfur, oxygen, or nitrogen. Examples of acids that do not contain chlorine include sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and acetic acid (CH3COOH).