as in propenoic acid a colourless carboxylic acid
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propenoicas in propenoic acid, a colourless carboxylic acid
propanoicas in propanoic acid, a colourless carboxylic acid also PROPIONIC
crotonicas in crotonic acid, a colourless acid
hydrazoicas in hydrazoic acid, a colourless highly explosive liquid
pyrophosphoricas in pyrophosphoric acid, a type of acid
pyrosulphuricas in pyrosulphuric acid, a type of acid
orthoboricas in orthoboric acid, a white or colorless slightly acid
hexadecanoicas in hexadecanoic acid, a fatty acid, aka palmitic acid
heptadecanoicas in heptadecanoic acid, a saturated fatty acid, aka margaric acid
hypophosphorousas in hypophosphorous acid, a monobasic acid and a reducing agent
propanedioicas in propanedioic acid, a white crystalline acid, aka malonic acid
hydrofluoricas in hydrofluoric acid, a strong acid used for etching glass
propionicas in propionic acid, a former name of propanoic acid also PROPANOIC
nucleicas in nucleic acid, a class of acid including those in DNA and
glutaminicas in glutamic acid, an important amino acid, a constituent of most proteins also GLUTAMIC
isocyanicas in isocyanic acid, a hypothetical acid known only in the form of its compounds
hypophosphoricas in hypophosphoric acid, a tetrabasic acid produced by the slow oxidation of phosphorus in moist ai
thymidylicas in thymidylic acid, a nucleotide composed of a phosphoric acid ester of thymidine, present in most DNA
dodecanoicas in dodecanoic acid, a crystalline fatty acid occurring as glycerides in natural fats and oils (especially coconut oil and palm-kernel oil)
transcribingSynthesize (a nucleic acid, typically RNA) using an existing nucleic acid, typically DNA, as a template, thus copying the genetic information in the latter
transcribesSynthesize (a nucleic acid, typically RNA) using an existing nucleic acid, typically DNA, as a template, thus copying the genetic information in the latter
transcribeSynthesize (a nucleic acid, typically RNA) using an existing nucleic acid, typically DNA, as a template, thus copying the genetic information in the latter
transcribedSynthesize (a nucleic acid, typically RNA) using an existing nucleic acid, typically DNA, as a template, thus copying the genetic information in the latter