This is actually the reason they are called Carbo(n)hydrates ....
They usually contain C H and O atoms ...
If a carbohydrate molecule contained 6 carbon atoms, it would also contain 12 hydrogen molecules.
organic molecules
No.Hydrocarbon molecules contain hydrogen and carbon atoms.It is carbohydrate molecules that contain hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms.
12 hydrogen atoms
it also contains 6 oxygen atoms and 12 or 14 hydrogen atoms.
The number of molecules is 7,52767607125.10e23.
carbohydrate, fats, nucliec acids, and...
5.01020 molecules carbon ( 1 mole C/6.022 X 10^23 ) = 8.3198 X 10^24 moles carbon
ion of a three-carbon organic acid
Enzymes are not carbohydrate molecules. They are protein molecules.
Carbohydrate molecules are compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in various proportions.
Carbohydrate molecules are made up of small sub-units called sugars. Carbohydrates also contain the elements hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.