I guess you mean "hydrogen". Mars doesn't have any significant hydrogen.
hytrogen
Most of the answers were found right here in answers.com. with the exception of "Hytrogen" which I took to be a miss-spelling of Hydrogen here are your answers. Caffeine: C8,H10,N4,O2 Asprin: (One formula is) C9 H8 O4 Sugar: C12H22o11 (common table sugar) Propane: C. 3. H. 8, CH. 3.-CH. 2.-CH. 3.. Propane is a three carbon, saturated chain Penicillin: R-C9H11N2O4S Water: H2O Carbon: C Oxygen: O Hytrogen: never heard of it... miss-spelling? Hydrogen: H Nitrogen: N
Examples of air matter include oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. These are all gases that make up the composition of the Earth's atmosphere.
H20 (water) 2 hytrogen atoms have a total of 2 electrons, an Oxygen atom contain one electron. so they go through covalent bond to get the total of 8 electrons for oxygen
There are no people on Mars, and no astronauts have visited Mars. The Moon, yes, Mars, no.
Mars.
In English grammar the possessive form is " Mars' " . Note the position of the apostrophe. We would say " Mars' atmosphere " .
*mars odyssey *mars global surveyor *mars pathfinder
Mars vs. Mars was created on 2005-02-15.
They are not quite on Mars. They are moons of Mars.
who is mars named after and why Mars was the Roman god of war. The planet Mars has a reddish surface, remeniscent of blood.
The plural form of Mars remains Mars, as it is already a plural noun.