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  • ...C. Compounds, substances, or materials which overall have the nature of an acid can be called '''acidic'''; for example, aqueous solutions (solutions of wa ...xylic acid|carboxylic acids]] (including [[valeric acid]], and [[propionic acid]]), are necessary for life.
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  • ...50px|{{#ifexist:Template:Docosahexaenoic acid.jpg/credit|{{Docosahexaenoic acid.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}]] |molname=docosahexaenoic acid
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  • | ImageFile =Ascorbic-acid-2D-skeletal.png | ImageFile1 =L-ascorbic-acid-3D-balls.png
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  • |image=[[Image:Cholic acid.png|center|thumb|350px]] |molname=cholic acid
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  • ...0px|Structures of two phosphorus oxyacids. Phosphorous acid is a diprotic acid, not triprotic, because one of its protons is bound to the phosphorus atom. ...on of the phosphoric acids. It can be produced from the hydrolysis of its acid anhydride [[phosphorus(V) oxide]], P<sub>4</sub>O<sub>10</sub><sub></sub>,
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  • #Redirect [[Formic acid]]
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  • ...animal phosphatides. It is formed by the synthesis from dietary [[linoleic acid]] and is a precursor in the biosynthesis of [[prostaglandin]]s, [[thromboxa
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  • The term '''nucleic acid''', or '''ribonucleic acid''', is a categorical word used to indicate either [[RNA]] or [[DNA]], both
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  • {{Image|Folic acid structure.jpg|right|350px|Folic acid.}} '''Folic acid''' is required for a normal pregnancy, and reduces the level of blood [[hom
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  • '''Acid gas''' is [[natural gas]], petroleum byproduct gas or any other gas mixture ...ogen sulfide or [[mercaptan]]s (RSH). Thus, carbon dioxide by itself is an acid gas but not a sour gas.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tranexamic acid]]
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  • ...y acids. Fatty acids are also used for protein modification. The [[Fatty acid metabolism|metabolism of fatty acids]], therefore, consists of [[catabolism
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  • {{Image|Taurocholic acid.png|right|350px|Taurocholic acid}} ...one of the major [[bile]] acids, and chemically is a conjugate of [[cholic acid]] and [[taurine]]. Like other bile acids, it is structurally similar to [[c
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  • ...r disorders, prevents [[platelet aggregation]], and inhibits [[arachidonic acid]] conversion into the [[thromboxane|thromboxane-2]] and [[prostaglandin|pro
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  • {{Image|Trees Destroyed By Acid Rain.jpg|right|350px|Trees destroyed by acid rain.}} ...for this article was [http://www.eoearth.org/article/Acid_rain?topic=49506 Acid Rain] August 7, 2010 (last revised October 19, 2010), Gene Likens (Lead au
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  • ...[Acetic acid]] is a carboxylic acid that gives vinegar its bite. [[Formic acid]] has historically been used to preserve specimens of animal tissue. ...hydronium ion]] [H<sub>3</sub>O]<sup>+</sup> and the conjugate base of the acid, [R–CO<sub>2</sub>]<sup>-</sup>. Although small, carboxylic acids are so
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  • ...ures2.jpg/credit|{{Twenty amino acid structures2.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Amino acid structures.]] In [[biochemistry]], an <math>\alpha</math>-'''amino acid''' is an [[organic chemistry|organic]] [[monomer]] consisting of an [[amino
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  • {{Image|Lithocholic acid.png|right|250px|Lithocholic acid.}} ...lic acid]], [[dehydrocholic acid]], [[glycocholic acid]] and [[taurocholic acid]].
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  • *[[Vitamin C]]: a discussion of the medical properties of ascorbic acid as well as its historic and social role *[[Erythorbic acid]]: a [[diastereomer]] of ascorbic acid.
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  • |image=[[Image:Cholic acid.png|center|thumb|350px]] |molname=cholic acid
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  • ...ty acid]]s, and the oxidation of [[pyruvic acid|pyruvate]] in the [[citric acid cycle]].
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  • *[[Phosphorous acid]] *[[Pyrophosphoric acid]]
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  • {{Image|Glycocholic acid.png|right|350px|Glycocholic acid.}} ...ic acid''', a derivative of [[cholic acid]] in which a [[glycine]] [[amino acid]] is attached, is a major component of [[bile]]. It is structurally related
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  • {{r|Cholic acid}} {{r|Chenodeoxycholic acid}}
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  • ..., also known as methanoic acid, is the simplest member of the [[carboxylic acid]]s, RCOOH (where R = H, or any alkyl group). It is a pungent liquid which i ...d is a stronger acid than any other member of the unsubstituted carboxylic acid series, and forms salts, called formates, which (except for those of lead a
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  • Tranexamic acid is also known under the following names: * tranhexamic acid
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A [[bile]] acid and derivative of [[cholic acid]].
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  • A polar, neutral [[amino acid]], the amide version of [[glutamic acid]].
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  • ...ntaining [[disulfuric acid]] produced by adding SO<sub>3</sub> to sulfuric acid.
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  • ...age|Glutamine stick figure.jpg|right|150px|'''Glutamine''', a common amino acid.}} ...e amide group present in glutamine. Glutamine is a neutral but polar amino acid. [[Asparagine]] has a similar structure with a side chain that is one carb
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  • ...rtic acid stick figure.jpg|right|350px|'''Aspartic acid''', a common amino acid.}} ...zi), is associated with the built up of the N-acetylated form of aspartic acid.
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  • ...ge|Hippuric_acid_stick_fig_DEVolk.png|right|350px|Stick figure of hippuric acid.}} ...e conjugate base of '''hippuric acid''' (IUPAC name N-(Benzoylamino)acetic acid), with MW =179.1727 and formula C9H9NO<sub>3</sub>, is a natural metabolite
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  • ...Vinegar's tart taste and distinctive odor is due to the presence of acetic acid. It is a common reagent in organic synthesis. ...fairly weak acid, as most organic acids are. In dilute solutions, acetic acid dissociates into the acetate ion and the hydronium ion. The degree is disso
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  • {{r|Indole-3-acetic acid}} {{r|Indole-3-butyric acid}}
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  • ...uric acid]]. It mostly contains disulfuric acid (also called pyrosulfuric acid). ...nter|600px|Pyrosulfuric acid is produced from sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid.}}
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  • An omega-3 fatty acid consisting of a carboxylic acid with a 22-carbon chain, and six cis double bonds.
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  • {{Image|Taurocholic acid.png|right|350px|Taurocholic acid}} ...one of the major [[bile]] acids, and chemically is a conjugate of [[cholic acid]] and [[taurine]]. Like other bile acids, it is structurally similar to [[c
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