what is diffrence between volatile and non-volatile acid?
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Volatile Acids
Volatile acids are derived from CO2. Large quantity of CO2 is produced during the metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids. This CO2 is not a threat because it is almost totally removed through expired air by lungs.
Non-Volatile Acids
Non-volatile acids are produced during the metabolism of other nutritive substances such as proteins. These acids are real threat to the acid-base status of the body. For example, sulfuric acid is produced during the metabolism of sulfur containing amino acids such as cysteine and metheonine; hydrochloric acid is produced during the metabolism of lysine, arginine and histidine. Fortunately, body is provided with the best regulatory mechanisms to prevent the hazards of acid production.
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Volatile Acids
Volatile acids are derived from CO2. Large quantity of CO2 is produced during the metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids. This CO2 is not a threat because it is almost totally removed through expired air by lungs.
Non-Volatile Acids
Non-volatile acids are produced during the metabolism of other nutritive substances such as proteins. These acids are real threat to the acid-base status of the body. For example, sulfuric acid is produced during the metabolism of sulfur containing amino acids such as cysteine and metheonine; hydrochloric acid is produced during the metabolism of lysine, arginine and histidine. Fortunately, body is provided with the best regulatory mechanisms to prevent the hazards of acid production.
More Confusing Differences:
Difference Between Secretory Vesicles and Lysosomes
Difference Between Ribosomes and Lysosomes
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Volatile memory is also called as temporary memory as it will hold memory temporarily. Non Volatile Memory : A device which can hold data in it even if it is not connected to any power source is called Non Volatile Memory. The typical examples for Non Volatile Memory are your Hard drives and flash drives.
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