You use radioactive oxygen to make the sugar in the first place, or you simply buy it from a company that specializes in this sort of thing.
You could use a radioactive isotope like carbon-14 to label the sugars during photosynthesis. By tracking the movement of carbon-14 in the carbon dioxide, you can determine if the oxygen in the carbon dioxide comes from sugar or oxygen gas. If the oxygen in the carbon dioxide comes from sugar, the carbon-14 label will also be seen in the oxygen.
Ribose has 10 hydrogens and 5 oxygens.
T. A. Horton has written: 'The production and quality control of Terbium-161 for possible use as a radiolabel for cancer detection'
it has no oder .
The bond angle between the oxygens in SeO2 is approximately 120 degrees.
The hybridization of both oxygens in a carboxylic acid group is sp.
Oxygen is in p block. it is a useful gas. oxygens atomic number is 8.
The molecular geometry of the oxygens in hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is bent or angular.
No, salt does not turn into sugar in the body. They are two different compounds with different chemical structures and functions in the body. Salt is primarily composed of sodium and chloride ions, while sugar is a carbohydrate that provides energy when broken down by the body.
O2
Colourless gas
Which sugar. There are many different sugars and the ratio can vary. If you mean sucrose, there are 12 carbons and 11 oxygens, so ratio of carbon to oxygen is 12:11