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  • 10-09-2022
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why are DNA and RNA considered as acids?
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destiny3827
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  • 10-09-2022

Answer:

DNA and RNA are both considered acids because they are formed from phosphate groups.

Explanation:

These phosphates can readily remove a proton and make the DNA and RNA highly acidic. The nucleotides of DNA and RNA are composed of both the basic and acidic subunits.

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