Definition of Acid

The acid is a substance which in solution aqueous increases the concentration of hydrogen ions and is capable of forming salts by reaction with certain metals and bases .

But on the other hand, the term is often used when you want to account for something, a food or drink that has a sour taste . The orange is still very acidic .

Meanwhile, when the word is used to refer to a person, what is meant is that it has an ironic and scathing way . Juan is so acid with his comments that practically no one in the office talks to him anymore .
Also, the drug that generates strong hallucinogenic effects in those who consume it is popularly known as acid.
And when something is rough, tasteless and has the characteristics or properties of an acid, it will be called with the term in question.
There is a huge variety of acids, below we will review some of the best known ...

The acetic acid is one that is produced by oxidation of the alcohol together and which owes its acidity vinegar.
The acetylsalicylic acid , commonly known by the trade name aspirin , is a compound consisting of a derivative of salicylic acid combined with acetic acid present remarkable properties analgesic, antipyretic and antirheumatic .
The acrylic acid , meanwhile, is a chemical compound organic liquid which polymerizes colorless, corrosive and therefore very easily used after checking the manufacture of plastic materials and paints.
The ascorbic acid , is to be one that provides us with vitamin C .
The barbituric acid is an acid derived organic type which are distinguished by their characteristics hypnotic and sedative .
Meanwhile, benzoic acid is mostly used in pharmacies ; the boric acid , also solid as the predecessor has uses antiseptics and industrial mostly.
Which comprises the genetic material of cells and has in its sequence information for synthesis of proteins is the deoxyribonucleic acid .

 

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