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Lewis acid (540 bytes)
1: ...] [[Gilbert N. Lewis|Gilbert Lewis]]. The term ''acid'' is ambiguous; this is one of the possible inter... 3: An [[electrophile]] is a Lewis acid. A Lewis acid usually has an empty LUMO. 5: Some common Lewis acids include [[aluminium chloride]], [[iron(III) chlo... 8: [[de:Lewis-Säure]] Lewis, Lewis County, New York (2761 bytes) 1: '''Lewis''' is a [[town]] located in [[Lewis County, New York]]. As of the [[2000]] census, t... 3: The '''Town of Lewis''' is on the south border of the county. 19: == Communities and locations in Lewis == 26: [[Category:Lewis County, New York]] 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. 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... 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]]). 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]] 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. 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... Titanic acid (253 bytes) 1: ...O]][[hydrogen|H]])<sub>4</sub>, is a white weak [[acid]] that is a [[hydrate]]d form of [[titanium dioxi... 3: [[Category:Acids]] Hydroiodic acid (2179 bytes) 51: ...tely in aqueous solution. Concentrated hydroiodic acid has a [[pH]] of less than 1. 53: [[Category: Acids]] Phosphoric acid (4918 bytes) 5: ...r application and removal of rust using phosporic acid compounds the metal should be oiled (if to be use... 8: ...rs, such as [[ginger]] for tangyness, or [[citric acid]] for sourness, readily obtainable from [[lemon]]... 11: ... When an excess of phosphorus (through phosphoric acid, for example) is introduced, the body's chemical ... 14: ... is the provision of local anesthesia. Phosphoric acid is used in [[dentistry]] and [[orthodontics]] as ... 16: == Preparation of phosphoric acid == Sulfurous acid (2391 bytes) 15: <td>Sulfurous acid </td> 66: ...sulfur dioxide dissolves in rain drops, causing [[acid rain]]. 69: [[Category: Acids]] 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]] 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]] Acid house (2483 bytes) 1: :''Alternate meaning: ''[[The Acid House]]'' a 1994 novel by [[Irvine Welsh]], later... 3: ...e scene was [[ecstasy (drug)|MDMA, or Ecstasy]]). Acid house music became a central part of the early [[... 5: Since the early [[2000s]], acid house has shifted focus from its sole use of the ... 7: ==Notable acid house artists== 8: ...bum, ''Newbuild'', was acid house, and occasional acid house influences appeared in later tracks. 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... ACiD Productions (2806 bytes) 1: '''ACiD Productions''' ('''ACiD''') is an underground [[digital art]] group. Foun... 5: ACiD Productions was originally founded in [[1990]] as... 7: ...xample, [[Remorse ASCII|Remorse]] is the official ACiD sub-label responsible for ASCII art and other tex... 9: Today, ACiD focuses largely on the preservation of [[digital ... 13: ...0px|right|Computer generated [[Graffiti]] from an ACiD Productions [[Artpack|Art Pack]]. Artwork by [[ma... Succinic acid (726 bytes) 1: The acid '''succinic acid''' has the formula: 5: ...C and a [[boiling point]] of 235 °C. The acid is [[combustion|combustible]] and [[corrosive]], ... 7: ..., '''succinate''', is a component of the [[citric acid cycle]] and is capable of donating [[electron]]s ... 11: [[Category:Carboxylic acids]] Pectic acid (178 bytes) 1: ...O<sub>16</sub>) is a transparent and gelatinous [[acid]] existing in ripe [[fruit]] and some forms of [[... Perfluorooctanoic acid (725 bytes) 1: ...rfluorooctanoic acid''' (PFOA) is an artificial [[acid]] that has many industrial uses. 3: ...hes; in this context '''PFOA''' can designate the acid itself or its principal [[salt]]s (like '''ammoni...
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