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Structura acidi aminici. Proteinum ex acidis aminicis fit.

Acidum[1] in chemia, ubi plerumque definitioni Brønsted-Lowry obtemperatur, est quidque compositum quod libere ionta H+ (protona) in aquam emittit. Opponitur acido basis, quae H+ ex aqua extrahit vel aequivalenter OH- in aquam dissolvitur. pH acidi est infra septem.

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Bibliographia

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  • Ebbing, D. D., et S. D. Gammon. 2005. General chemistry. Ed. octava. Bostoniae, Massachusettae: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-618-51177-6.
  • Pavia, D. L., G. M. Lampman, et G. S. Kriz. 2004. Organic chemistry volume 1: Organic chemistry 351. Mason Ohii: Cenage Learning.
  • Zumdahl. Chemistry. Ed. 4a.
  1. Vitruvius, De architectura 8.3.18: "quare autem discutiantur ex acidis eae res, sic possumus animadvertere."

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