give me the example of tri
The pH of an acid depends on the concentration of hydronium ions (H3O+) in the solution. The more hydronium ions present, the more acidic the solution and the lower the pH value. pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a scale from 0 to 14.
acid rain formation is chemical change when oxides of nitrogen or sulphur tri oxide present in the poluted atmosphere combines with rain water and they give respective acid solutions so the rain water become slitely acidic
Glycerol has 3 OH groups and a fatty acid has one carboxyl group. One mole of Glycerol reacts with 3 moles of fatty acid to give 3 moles of water and one of the glycerine tri-ester - more commonly called a triglceride.
Triglycerides are essentially made of glycerol (propan-tri-ol = CH2OH-CHOH-CH2OH) with three (tri) acid groups bound on the 3 hydroxyl groups: formed by ester bonds. If these acid groups come from three fatty acids (CH3-(CH2)n-COOH with n is even number) these groups are called -acyl groups (-COOH). So that's why it is called triACYLglycerol or triacylglycerides. However if another acid is ester-bound to glycerol it is called after that (kind of) acid: by example with nitric acid ( HO-N(=O)2 ) the ester name is triNITROglycerol better known as nitroglycerine, a heavy, colorless, oily, explosive liquid (1860, by Alfred Nobel)
No. Mono-glyceride, di-glyceride and tri-glyceride are pristine examples of compounds - none of which are nucleic acids.
Any acid that contains two(2) hydrogen ions. Sulphuric and Sulphurous acids are bi-protic. (H2SO4/H2SO3) However, hydrochloric and nitric acids are mono-protic. (HCl/ HNO3) Phosphoric acid is tri-protic. (H3PO4) The nomenclature (naming system) is based on Latin/ Mono = 1 Bi = 2 Tri - 3 Protic = from 'proton'.;
Acid, I think. It makes [some] soda-waters 'fizz' & 'treats/prevents' rust upon iron. If you knew the pH of some popular colas/sodas from a bottle or can you'd think twice before drinking them.
Citric acid is the stronger acid of the two because the molecule has three acid groups as opposed to malic acid which has only two. Citric acid will therefore dissociate more easily. From personal experience, malic acid is the more strongly flavoured though!
There are several organic acids without COOH group , example is carbolic acid , a phenol, picric acid which is 2,4,6 tri-nitro phenol, barbituric acid, ascorbic acid etc
The pH of an acid depends on the concentration of hydronium ions (H3O+) in the solution. The more hydronium ions present, the more acidic the solution and the lower the pH value. pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a scale from 0 to 14.
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a tria basic acid is a acid containing three replacable hdrogen atoms
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Yes, unless you use a three-variable colour triangle to give the eye colour a tri-variate measure.
by urea hydrogen peroxide reaction with tri fluro acetic anhydride