No, they are elements that usually exist as diatomic (two-atom) molecules in their elemental form.
That depends on the monomerCarbohydrates have the elements Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygenAmino acids have the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogenNucleotides have the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.Lipid is a broad category that may contain some or all of the elements listed above.
The main polymers consist of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen, but added chemicals may have other elements in them.
Silicones are polymers composed of silicon, oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen atoms. Silicone oils, which are commonly used in cosmetics and personal care products, are made up primarily of repeating units of silicon and oxygen atoms.
Oxygen and Hydrogen
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen ine the ratio of 1:2:1
No, carbon is the element that forms the backbone of most polymers. Oxygen may be present in polymer structures as well, but it is the carbon atoms that primarily link together to form the long chains characteristic of polymers.
Yes, silicone is made up of silicon atoms, along with oxygen and other elements such as carbon and hydrogen. Silicon is a key component in the creation of silicone polymers.
Silicone is a compound made of silicon and oxygen atoms. It is not an element on its own.
Carbon and hydrogen atoms.
In general organic contains carbon molecules and/or those related to life. It is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds.Inorganic is everything else and generally do not contain carbon (with some exceptions).
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
Hydrogen and oxygen