Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a molecule that contains the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known living organisms. It is composed of two long chains of nucleotides twisted into a double helix structure, and it carries the genetic information that determines an organism's traits. DNA is found in the cell nucleus and serves as the blueprint for protein synthesis and cell activities.
Hydrochloric acid Sulfuric acid Nitric acid Acetic acid Citric acid Phosphoric acid Lactic acid Hydrofluoric acid Tartaric acid Carbonic acid
Hydrochloric acid Sulfuric acid Nitric acid Acetic acid Citric acid Lactic acid Phosphoric acid Hydrofluoric acid Hydrobromic acid Formic acid Carbonic acid Hydroiodic acid Perchloric acid Tartaric acid Maleic acid Benzoic acid Propionic acid Butyric acid Oxalic acid Boric acid
Strong (mineral) acids are ; Hydrochloric Acid Sulphuric Acid Nitric Acid Weak (carboxylic) acids are Ethanoic Acid Methanoic Acid Propnoic Acid .
Citric acid Lactic acid Acetic acid Malic acid Tartaric acid
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
DNA (DeoxyriboNeucleic Acid) and RNA (RiboNeucleic Acid)
Because of it's genetic traits or Deoxyriboneucleic acid (DNA)
A bundle of DNA is called a chromosome. Chromosomes are long strands of DNA that carry genetic information and are found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is a molecule that carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all living organisms. DNA is made up of nucleotides that form a double helix structure.
Hydrochloric acid Sulfuric acid Nitric acid Acetic acid Citric acid Phosphoric acid Lactic acid Hydrofluoric acid Tartaric acid Carbonic acid
Hydrochloric acid Sulfuric acid Nitric acid Acetic acid Citric acid Lactic acid Phosphoric acid Hydrofluoric acid Hydrobromic acid Formic acid Carbonic acid Hydroiodic acid Perchloric acid Tartaric acid Maleic acid Benzoic acid Propionic acid Butyric acid Oxalic acid Boric acid
Sulfuric acid Hydrochloric acid Nitric acid
Strong (mineral) acids are ; Hydrochloric Acid Sulphuric Acid Nitric Acid Weak (carboxylic) acids are Ethanoic Acid Methanoic Acid Propnoic Acid .
Some examples that would be considered an acid: sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid, perchloric acid, boric acid, periodic acid, salicilic acid, stearic acid, citric acid, oxalic acid, etc.
Citric acid Lactic acid Acetic acid Malic acid Tartaric acid
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
Acetic acid, Formic acid, valeric acid, caproic acid, Palmetic acid, Stearic acid, Oleic acid, Citric acid, Ascorbic acid e.t.c.