there are 100,000,0000,0000,0000 atoms in starch
(C6H10O5)n 3: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
Starch contain atoms of C, O and H.
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.
there are 20 different kinds of monomers in starch called amino acide.
Billions
The atomic mass of a starch molecule is calculated by adding up the atomic masses of all the atoms it contains. Since starch is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, the atomic mass can vary depending on the specific ratio of these atoms in the molecule. The average molecular weight of starch is around 162 grams per mole.
the answer is 21!
No different ones, just Oxygen atoms.
21 different kinds of atoms
There are 31 atoms total in penicillin.
carbon can bond with 4 different atoms.
6 carbon, 10 hydrogen and 5 oxygen atoms