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No, iron is a metallic element and do not exists as molecules, macro molecules are those which contain thousands of atoms or molecules as a single unity as starch, proteins etc.
Sugars
There are 5 carbons in sugars. Sugars can form five membered rings or six membered rings.
They are usually identical. However, in special circumstances, such as when the carbon is derived from an ancient organism, the fractions of particular isotopes may vary. Atoms of a single isotope of carbon in their ground state are always identical, irrespective of source.
o2 oxygen has no carbon atoms. C.12 H,22 O,11 is an example of a sugar's chemistry.
there are 100,000,0000,0000,0000 atoms in starch
Out of the four; sucrose, lactose, ribose and starch the one with the smallest amount of atoms is ribose. Ribose is a single sugar molecule with only five carbon atoms.
Starch contain atoms of C, O and H.
(C6H10O5)n 3: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
The number of carbon atoms in a starch molecules depends on the type of starch to which you are referring. Starches are carbohydrates and there are two main types, amylose and amylopectin.
carbon
monosaccharides.!!!
Ethyl alcohol is usually made through the fermentation of sugars by yeasts, so the carbon atoms come from the sugars which are carbohydrates.
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He was a chemist that researched atoms in caffeine and sugars.
the answer is 21!
6 carbon, 10 hydrogen and 5 oxygen atoms