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I . acid [ˈæsıd] ADJ

1. acid:

acid

2. acid:

acid

II . acid [ˈæsıd] N CHEM

acid

acid rain N

acid test N

amino acid [əˈmiːnəʊ ˈæsıd] N

DNA [ˌdiːenˈeı] N, deoxyribonucleic acid [diː­ˈɒksıˌraıbəʊnjuːˈkliːık]

sulfuric acid [sʌlˈfjʊərık] N Am

sulfuric acid → sulphuric acid

See also sulphuric acid

sulphuric acid, sulfuric acid Am [sʌlˈfjʊərık] N

sulphuric acid, sulfuric acid Am [sʌlˈfjʊərık] N

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The sterochemistry of the base was resolved into two isomers by using tartaric acid.
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The products of this reaction are carbon dioxide and usually either ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.
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Acid attacks are often referred to as a crime of passion, fueled by jealousy and revenge.
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This reaction uses a benzaldehyde and aminoacetoaldehyde diethyl acetal, which in an acid medium react to form isoquinoline.
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Domains vary in length from between about 25 amino acids up to 500 amino acids in length.
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The body requires amino acids to produce new proteins (protein retention) and to replace damaged proteins (maintenance).
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In the brain, domoic acid especially damages the hippocampus and amygdaloid nucleus.
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One of the most-used in solid-phase peptide synthesis uses the aromatic oxime derivatives of amino acids as activated units.
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The halides react with water to form boric acid.
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In addition, product loss by decarboxylation to benzoic acid is common.
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