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what is pyruvate( pyruvic acid)???​

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Answered by selvamani14
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Answer:

Pyruvic acid, (CH3COCOOH), is an organic acid that probably occurs in all living cells. It ionizes to give a hydrogen ion and an anion, termed pyruvate. Biochemists use the terms pyruvate and pyruvic acid almost interchangeably. pyruvic acid; acetoacetic acidChemical formulas for pyruvic acid and acetoacetic acid.

Formula: C3H4O3

IUPAC ID: 2-oxopropanoic acid

Molar mass: 88.06 g/mol

Density: 1.25 g/cm³

Related keto-acids, carboxylic acids: acetic acid; glyoxylic acid; oxalic acid; propionic acid; acetoacetic acid

Acidity (pKa): 2.50

Answered by mukitalikhan
1

Answer:

the state in which glucose is convert after glycolysis

glucose-------->pyduvate

pyruvate is a 3 carbon molecule

  • its formula is C3H6O3

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