acid
A carboxylic acid with a long aliphatic chain, which is either saturated or unsaturated.
Hydrochloric acid secreted by the stomach glands to aid digestion.
The building blocks of proteins.
An acid that ionizes completely in an aqueous solution.
An acid with a high proportion of solute to solvent.
An acid that does not ionize completely in an aqueous solution.
An acid with a low proportion of solute to solvent.
A B vitamin that is essential for cell growth.
Biopolymers, such as DNA and RNA, essential for all known forms of life.
An organic acid produced in muscles during strenuous exercise.
A weak organic acid found in citrus fruits.
The main component of vinegar.
A strong corrosive acid, often found in the stomach.
A strong mineral acid used in many industrial processes.
A strong mineral acid used in many industrial processes.
A highly corrosive mineral acid.
An unsaturated fatty acid of a type occurring in margarines and manufactured cooking oils as a result of the hydrogenation process.
The 'sth' is a placeholder for a substance that is decomposed by acid.
The 'sth' is a placeholder for an object that is damaged by acid.
Informal phrase for being under the influence of the illegal drug LSD.
Refers to the creation of a chemical substance, for example by the stomach or in a lab.
To make an acid chemically neutral, for example by adding a base.
Informal phrase for taking the illegal drug LSD.