Sunday, January 17, 2010

What is the chemical symbol for finger nails?

What is the chemical symbol for a nail, something with calcium or somthing? and if you bite your nails are they digested?What is the chemical symbol for finger nails?
If you bite your nails, yes, they are slightly digested, though not much. Basically what comes out is pretty similar to what goes in.





Nails are made up of a material called alpha-keratin, which is actually a very heavily modified hair. And alpha-keratin is a very complex molecule, made up of many different amino acids (which are themselves molecules), though it's primarily cystine, a type of amino acid. At any rate, the ';chemical symbol'; of keratin would be almost unwritably long. Just call your fingernails keratin, and everyone who matters will know what you're talking about.What is the chemical symbol for finger nails?
Your finger nails are Calcium with is has the chemical symbol Ca
its called keratin, a protein. can't seem to find the molecular structure. this may help. there's no ';symbol'; or one element, as proteins are very diverse molecules.


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