Monosaccharide
In the chemical formula there should be twice the amount of hydrogen atoms than oxygen atoms and the formula should contain Carbon.Example: C6H12O6Sources: Exploring Creation with Biology 2nd edition
Carbohydrate
[CsH(2s-2)O(s-1)]n.H2O with s = 3 up to 6 , (5 and 6 being most common) with n = 1 (monosaccharides) up to 'thousands' (polysaccharides) Eg. [C6H10O5]n.H2O poly-hexoses like starch
The formula for a hydrocarbon is CnH2n+2
no. - dextrans have the general formula H(C6H10O5)xOH - dextrins have the general formula (C6H10O5)n
all carbohydrates have the general formula CnH2nOn hence you can know the chemical formula
In the chemical formula there should be twice the amount of hydrogen atoms than oxygen atoms and the formula should contain Carbon.Example: C6H12O6Sources: Exploring Creation with Biology 2nd edition
carbohydrates are made up of Carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). they have a general formula of CnH2nOn e.g C6H12O6. NB. (n, 2n, 6 and 12 are subscripts of C, H and O)
Carbohydrate
== == The general formula of carbohydrates is (CH2O)n
Carbohydrates are a class of biomolecule that have the general equation: CnH2nOn
carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen with the general formula of Cm(h2o)n
[CsH(2s-2)O(s-1)]n.H2O with s = 3 up to 6 , (5 and 6 being most common) with n = 1 (monosaccharides) up to 'thousands' (polysaccharides) Eg. [C6H10O5]n.H2O poly-hexoses like starch
what is one word that means carbohydrate monomer
Sorbitol is a sugar - both in common usage and chemically. Sugars also fall into the general category of carbohydrates. The sugars/carbohydrates are composed of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon and have the general formula: Cx(H2O)y - where x and y are specific quantities. You can see from the formula the derivation of the name carbohydrate.
The general formula is MeCO3.
The formula "length x width x height" is a general formula to find VOLUME?