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what is pyruvic acid explain​

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Answered by parilis3104
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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.

Answered by sk4696419388
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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. ... Pyruvic acid, formerly called pyroracemic acid, was first obtained by Jöns Jacob Berzelius in 1835 by the dry distillation of tartaric acid.

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