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DNA is acidic in nature,Why?

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DNA is acidic in nature,Why?

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  1. Acids are defined as compounds that increase the concentration of H+ ions in a solution, compared to OH- ions. The DNA backbone contains phosphoric acid groups, which contribute H+ ions.


  2. Errrrm, because it's a DeoxyriboNucleic ACID? Is that a trick question?

  3. Because of the phosphate backbone.

  4. DNA - deoxyribonucleic acid..

    therefore, it's ACIDIC!!! :D

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