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An oxyacid, oxoacid, or ternary acid is an acid that contains oxygen. Specifically, it is a compound that contains hydrogen, oxygen, and at least one other element , with at least one hydrogen atom bonded to oxygen that can dissociate to produce the H + cation and the anion of the acid.
Sulfur oxoacids are chemical compounds that contain sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen. The best known and most important industrially used is sulfuric acid . Sulfur has several oxoacids ; however, some of these are known only from their salts (these are shown in italics in the table below).
In organic chemistry, keto acids or ketoacids (also called oxo acids or oxoacids) are organic compounds that contain a carboxylic acid group (−COOH) and a ketone group (>C=O). [1] In several cases, the keto group is hydrated. The alpha-keto acids are especially important in biology as they are involved in the Krebs citric acid cycle and in ...
In chemistry, phosphorus oxoacid (or phosphorus acid) is a generic name for any acid whose molecule consists of atoms of phosphorus, oxygen, and hydrogen. [1] There is a potentially infinite number of such compounds. Some of them are unstable and have not been isolated, but the derived anions and organic groups are present in stable salts and ...
Pyrophosphoric acid. In chemistry, a phosphoric acid, in the general sense, is a phosphorus oxoacid in which each phosphorus (P) atom is in the oxidation state +5, and is bonded to four oxygen (O) atoms, one of them through a double bond, arranged as the corners of a tetrahedron.
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Sulfur oxoacids contain sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen. Their conjugate bases are in Category:Sulfur oxyanions. Sulfur oxoacids also include: acid amide derivatives such as sulfamic acid; acyl halide (or acid halide) derivatives such as chlorosulfuric acid and fluorosulfuric acid; acid pseudohalide (or pseudohalogenide) derivatives such as ...