acid in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for acid in the English»French Dictionary

I.acid [Brit ˈasɪd, Am ˈæsəd] N

II.acid [Brit ˈasɪd, Am ˈæsəd] ADJ

deoxyribonucleic acid [Brit dɪˌɒksɪrʌɪbəʊnjuːˈkleɪɪk, Am diˌɑksiˌraɪboʊn(j)uˈkliɪk ˈæsɪd] N

glutamic acid [Brit ɡluːˈtamɪk, Am ɡluˌtæmɪk ˈæsəd] N

acid in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for acid in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

prussic acid [ˌprʌsɪkˈæsɪd] N no pl

ribonucleic acid [ˌraɪbəʊnju:kleɪɪkˈæsɪd] N BIOL, CHEM

hydrochloric acid [ˌhaɪdrəʊklɒrɪkˈæsɪd, Am -droʊklɔ:rɪkˈæsɪd] N no pl

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Translations for acid in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

acid Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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acid stomach
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English
This occurred because zein lacks the essential amino acids lysine and tryptophan.
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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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The sterochemistry of the base was resolved into two isomers by using tartaric acid.
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In addition, product loss by decarboxylation to benzoic acid is common.
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Acid attacks are often referred to as a crime of passion, fueled by jealousy and revenge.
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Excess amino acids from protein can be converted into glucose and used for fuel through a process called gluconeogenesis.
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His proteinoids were not cells, although they formed clumps and chains reminiscent of "cyanobacteria", but they contained no functional nucleic acids or any encoded information.
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The resulting trisulfonic acid is then treated with triisooctylamine and sodium hydroxide.
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It is biosynthesized from palmitic acid by the action of the enzyme delta-9 desaturase.
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The beer is passed through a filter with pores small enough that only alcohol and water (and a few volatile acids) can pass through.
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