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Carbonic acid (2393 bytes)
6: <tr><td>Name</td><td>'''Carbonic acid'''</td><tr> 11: ... and water fairly quickly. However, pure carbonic acid has been found to be quite stable in the absence ... 13: [[Image:Carbonic_acid.png|thumb|right|Chemical structure]] 15: ...n]]s. Removing the first [[proton]] from carbonic acid forms the [[bicarbonate]] ion; removing the secon... 20: When carbonic acid is combined with positive or [[Base (chemistry)|b... Carbonic maceration (701 bytes) 3: ... grapes to free the juice and pulp from the skin. Carbonic maceration ferments most of the juice while it is... Carbonic anhydrase (466 bytes) 1: ...ion, please view the Protein Data Bank's entry on carbonic anhydrase [http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/molecules/pdb4... 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. D-Aminolevulinic acid (299 bytes) 1: '''D-Aminolevulinic acid''' (dALA or δ-ALA) is the first compound in... 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]] Malonic acid (363 bytes) 1: ...|COOH]])<sub>2</sub>. The [[ion]] form of malonic acid, as well as its [[ester]]s and [[salt]]s, are kno... 10: [[category:Carboxylic acids]] Arachidic acid (244 bytes) 1: ...lled '''eicosanoic acid''' is a saturated [[fatty acid]]s found in [[peanut]] oil. It melts at 75.4°... Hypochlorous acid (928 bytes) 1: '''Hypochlorous acid''' is a weak, unstable [[acid]] with [[chemical formula]] [[Hydrogen|H]][[Oxyge... 3: ...on]] H<sup>+</sup>. The [[salt]]s of hypochlorous acid are also called '''hypochlorites'''. One of the b... 5: ...]], it forms hypochlorous acid and [[hydrochloric acid]] (HCl): 9: ... stronger form of free chlorine, and hydrochloric acid (HCl) lowers [[pH]] and alkalinity. 12: [[Category: Acids]] Lysergic acid (2042 bytes) 4: ...="2" align=center bgcolor="#cccccc">'''d-Lysergic acid'''</th></tr> 6: ...ydro-indolo[4,3-''fg'']<br>quinoline-9-carboxylic acid</td></tr> 18: ...ysergic acid.png|Chemical structure of d-lysergic acid]]</td></tr> 22: ...ergic acid''' and '''<small>L</small>-isolysergic acid''', respectively. Hydroiodic acid (2179 bytes) 51: ...tely in aqueous solution. Concentrated hydroiodic acid has a [[pH]] of less than 1. 53: [[Category: Acids]] Gastric acid (1897 bytes) 1: ...rised by [[water|H<sub>2</sub>O]], [[hydrochloric acid]] and several [[enzyme]]s (mainly [[pepsinogen]])... 4: ...x|right|Diagram summarising control of stomach '''acid''' secretion, emphasising interaction between the... 5: ...[mucosa]]. The [[pH]] of gastric acid is 2-3, the acidity being maintained by the [[proton pump]], a ''H... 7: ...]] stimulate the parietal cell to produce gastric acid. [[Vasoactive intestinal peptide]], [[cholecystok... 10: ...and [[anchlorhydria]], there is decreased gastric acid production and thus decreased [[disinfectant]] pr... Acid (disambiguation) (1543 bytes) 1: {{Wiktionarypar|Acid}} 2: '''Acid''' may refer to— 3: *a [[acid|chemical compound]] generally defined by its reac... 4: ... for a drug]] also called [[LSD]] or ''D-Lysergic Acid Diethylamide'' (C<sub>20</sub>H<sub>25</sub>N<sub... 5: ...]] music [[synthesizer]], and is where the term [[Acid House]] originates. It is a very important term ... Hydrobromic acid (425 bytes) 1: ...one of the strongest mineral acids. (See [[strong acid]].) It is used in the production of various bromi... 5: [[Category: Acids]] 7: [[it:Acido bromidrico]] Acid chloride (1226 bytes) 1: ... they are often prepared by reacting a carboxylic acid with thionyl chloride (R-COOH + SOCl<sub>2</sub> ... 3: ...d]], an [[alcohol]] or an [[amine]] respectively. Acid chlorides will also react with [[water]] or a [[G... Perxenic acid (875 bytes) 1: ...which some believe that there is really [[chromic acid]] in water). 3: ...aker than [[perchloric acid]]. Being a tetrabasic acid, four forms of salts may form. 7: ...ot comparable) with [[osmium]] tetroxide ([[osmic acid]]). Oleic acid (900 bytes) 1: ...-9. The saturated form of this acid is [[stearic acid]]. 3: [[Image:Oleic_Acid.gif|Oleic Acid]] 5: Oleic acid comprises 55-80% of [[olive oil]]. 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,... Nitrous acid (787 bytes) 1: '''Nitrous acid''' weak monobasic [[acid]] known only in [[solution]] and in the form of [... 2: Systematic name: dioxonitric(III) [[acid]] 4: Nitrous acid is used to make [[diazides]] from amines; this oc... 7: See also: [[nitric acid]] ([[Hydrogen|H]][[Nitrogen|N]][[Oxygen|O]]<sub>3... 18: [[Category:Acids]] [[Category:Nitrogen metabolism]]
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