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Acid (8770 bytes)
1: :''For alternative meanings see [[acid (disambiguation)]].'' 3: {{Acids and Bases}} 5: ...an unshared pair of [[electron]]s from a base. An acid reacts with a base in a [[neutralization]] reacti... 8: In water the following reaction occurs between an acid (AH) and water, which acts as a base: 12: The [[acidity constant]] is the equilibrium constant for the... ACID (4823 bytes) 1: In [[database|databases]], '''ACID''' stands for '''Atomicity''', '''Consistency''',... 5: ...(debiting one account and crediting another). The ACID properties guarantee that such transactions are p... 15: Implementing the ACID properties correctly is not simple. Processing a ... 17: ACID suggests that the database be able to perform all... 19: ...network environment, it is difficult to guarantee ACID properties. Chromotropic acid (191 bytes) 2: ...romotropic acid disodium salt''', '''chromotropic acid's''' formula is (HO)<sub>2</sub>C<sub>10</sub>H<s... Acid hydrolase (161 bytes) 1: ...is commonly located in [[lysozome]]s, which as an acidic milieu. Monochloroacetic Acid (687 bytes) 1: ...h is formed by [[chlorine|chlorinating]] [[acetic acid]]. Teichoic acid (819 bytes) 1: ...e referred to as [[lipoteichoic acids]]. Teichoic acids are negatively charged and therefore contribute ... Oxalic acid (1855 bytes) 1: ...ngest organic [[acid]]s. The [[anion]]s of oxalic acid as well as its [[salt]]s and [[ester]]s are known... 3: Oxalic acid and oxalates are 4: ...umed, and can prove fatal in large doses. Oxalic acid also combines with metals such as [[Calcium|calci... 6: ...e typically advised to avoid foods high in oxalic acid or oxalates. 8: ...ods that contain significant quantities of oxalic acid include [[cocoa]], [[chocolate]], most [[nut (fru... Acid rock (185 bytes) 1: '''Acid rock''' may refer to— 8: *[[Acid (disambiguation)|Acid]] Arachidic acid (244 bytes) 1: ...lled '''eicosanoic acid''' is a saturated [[fatty acid]]s found in [[peanut]] oil. It melts at 75.4°... Palmitic acid (833 bytes) 1: ...d''', is one of the most common saturated [[fatty acid]]s found in animals and plants. It is a white sol... 3: ...uring [[lipogenesis]] and from which longer fatty acids can be produced. 6: Derivatives of the palmitic acid were used in [[World War II]] to produce [[napalm... 12: [[eo:Palmita acido]] D-Aminolevulinic acid (299 bytes) 1: '''D-Aminolevulinic acid''' (dALA or δ-ALA) is the first compound in... Fulminic acid (419 bytes) 1: ...one year later by [[Friedrich Woehler]]. Fulminic acid and its salts are very dangerous, often used as d... Nonvolatile acid (108 bytes) 1: A '''nonvolatile acid''' is an [[acid]] produced from sources other than [[carbon dioxi... Stearic acid (1011 bytes) 1: ...s ''tallow''. Its [[IUPAC]] name is octadecanoic acid. 3: ... the [[hydrogenation]] of vegetable oils. Stearic acid is useful as an ingredient in making [[candle]]s,... Acid Test (698 bytes) 3: ...sm, ''[[The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test]].'' The Acid Test parties and Wolfe's book were catalysts for ... Chromic acid (912 bytes) 1: ...ally, this compound is sometimes sold as "chromic acid". 3: Chromic acid solutions are generally acidified aqueous solutions of chromate or dichromate ... Propionic acid (8045 bytes) 12: <td>'''Propionic acid'''</td> 15: [[image:propionic-acid.png]] 25: ...necarboxylic acid, methylacetic acid, ethylformic acid</td> 52: '''Acid-base properties''' 56: <td>[[Acidity constant|pKa]]</td> Hydroiodic acid (2179 bytes) 51: ...tely in aqueous solution. Concentrated hydroiodic acid has a [[pH]] of less than 1. 53: [[Category: Acids]] Chloric acid (355 bytes) 1: [[Image:Chloric acid.png|thumb|100px|chloric acid]] 2: ...xygen|O]]<sub>3</sub>, CAS 7790-93-4) is a [[weak acid]]. 4: ...oxidizer. Great care should be taken to keep the acid away from organic compounds or easily reduced com... Erucic acid (755 bytes) 1: [[Image:Erucic acid.png|right|thumb|360px|Erucic acid]] 3: '''Erucic acid''' is a [[fatty acid]] found in [[rapeseed]], [[wallflower]] seed, and... 5: ... the [[trans]] [[isomer]] is known as [[brassidic acid]]. 7: ...eseed oil that contains between .5% and 1% erucic acid, or less. 9: Erucic acid is used to produce [[emollient]]s, [[surfactant]]...
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