It depends on how many hydrogens are there and how many oxygen atoms there are.
i believe the hypothesis is the overall conclusion.
carbon hydrogen oxygen
it also contains 6 oxygen atoms and 12 or 14 hydrogen atoms.
Oxygen -2 Hydrogen +1
Glucose is a carbohydrate, which means it contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Specifically, glucose contains 6 carbon, 6 oxygen, and 12 hydrogen atoms.
The chemical formula for carbohydrate is Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen, the number of atoms varies on what Carbohydrate.
4, because the number of hydrogen atoms in carbohydrates are twice as much as the number of oxygen atoms.
i believe the hypothesis is the overall conclusion.
Carbohydrate molecules are compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in various proportions.
Bec in each fatty acid the o has a bond with h I think?!
carbon hydrogen oxygen
The number of hydrogen atoms is twice the number of oxygen atoms. Glucose is C6H12O6, so there are 12 hydrogen atoms for every 6 oxygen atoms in a molecule.
it also contains 6 oxygen atoms and 12 or 14 hydrogen atoms.
the basic formula is C6H12O6, so there are twice as many number of hydrogen-to-oxygen atoms. This applies to carbon atoms as well when compared to hydrogen atoms.
Oxygen -2 Hydrogen +1
Three potassium oxides are known: - K2O: 2 potassium atoms and 1 oxygen atom - KO2: 1 potassium atoms and 2 oxygen atoms - K2O2: 2 potassium atoms and 2 oxygen atoms
If a carbohydrate molecule contained 6 carbon atoms, it would also contain 12 hydrogen molecules.