Carbon is an element, and doesn't contain anything but carbon.
An acid-group is comprised from carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
No, organic means containing carbon. The formula for sulphuric acid is H2SO4, meaning it contains no carbon.
Every amino acid will always contain Carbon, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen.
Acyl bromide (a type of acid halide or acyl halide) Aldehyde Amide Anhydride Carboxylic Acid Enone Ester Ketone
Organic compounds contain carbon atoms. Nitric acid (HNO3) contains no such carbon atoms, so it is inorganic.
all acid contain the element hydrogen. all metal carbonates react with dilute acid giving off carbon dioxide gas.
Only carboxylic acids contain carboxyl groups. Only organic acids have them--obviously, since an organic acid contains carbon and so does a carboxyl group. So...most acids don't contain carboxyl groups.
Aspartate contains one carboxylic acid group. This group is located on the side chain of the amino acid, specifically on the beta carbon.
Amino acids contain acid groups and amino groups alternately.
Oxalic acid contain hydrogen, oxygen carbon.
No carbon is not a mineral! But it is a Element!(:
No, organic means containing carbon. The formula for sulphuric acid is H2SO4, meaning it contains no carbon.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, carbonic acid, carbonates, and bicarbonates are inorganic.
The amino acids are distinguished by the R groups which determines what amino acid it is.
carbon atoms linked by double bonds
Cola drinks contain carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide gas) and many also contain phosphoric acid (and/or lactic acid) to balance the sweet taste.
The amino group (NH2) does not contain a carbon-oxygen double bond.
carbohydrates, lipids, protein, and nucleic acid