in phosphatidic acid a type of acid
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phosphatidicin phosphatidic acid, a type of acid
pyrosulphuricas in pyrosulphuric acid, a type of acid
pyrophosphoricas in pyrophosphoric acid, a type of acid
acidometera type of hydrometer for measuring the relative density of an acid solution, esp the acid in a battery also ACIDIMETER
acidometersACIDOMETER, a type of hydrometer for measuring the relative density of an acid solution, esp the acid in a battery also ACIDIMETER
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
isocyanicas in isocyanic acid, a hypothetical acid known only in the form of its compounds
bitartratea salt of tartaric acid in which the base replaces but half the acid hydrogen
glutaminicas in glutamic acid, an important amino acid, a constituent of most proteins also GLUTAMIC
bitartratesBITARTRATE, a salt of tartaric acid in which the base replaces but half the acid hydrogen
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
acyla radical RCO- derived usually from an organic acid by removal of the hydroxyl from all acid groups often used in combination
acylsa radical RCO- derived usually from an organic acid by removal of the hydroxyl from all acid groups often used in combination
guncottonhighly explosive cellulose nitrate, made by digesting clean cotton in a mixture of one part nitric acid and three parts sulfuric acid: used in making smokeless powder
bufferA solution that resists changes in pH when acid or alkali is added to it. Buffers typically involve a weak acid or alkali together with one of its salts
buffersA solution that resists changes in pH when acid or alkali is added to it. Buffers typically involve a weak acid or alkali together with one of its salts