yes it is
Hydrogen combines with oxygen when burned, forming H2O (water).
hydrogen and oxygen.
Petrol contains about 84% carbon and 16% hydrogen by weight so a litre weighing 700 grams contains 588 grams of carbon and 112 grams of hydrogen. In the engine it would burn with 2464 grams of oxygen to produce 2156 grams of CO2 and 1008 grams of water (steam), which is normally invisible but can be seen in the exhaust gases from a cold engine.
A nucleotide contains the elements carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen and phosphorus.
Hydrogen contains no oxygen in its chemical structure. Water contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
Rocket fuel contains oxygen, which is not found in space. A rocket in space could theoretically work in space if it were to carry its own oxygen, but other fuels such as hydrogen are more efficient.
Glucose is a carbohydrate, which means it contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Specifically, glucose contains 6 carbon, 6 oxygen, and 12 hydrogen atoms.
a protein contains carbon hydrogen oxygen nitrogen and sulfur.
No because Oxygen is an element and it only contains atoms of Oxygen and nothing else, no Hydrogen at all. A compound of Hydrogen must contain Hydrogen plus something else. Water contains Hydrogen and Oxygen (H2O) so that would be a compound of Hydrogen and oxygen.
Nitric acid contains three elements: hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
Both carbohydrates and water contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Carbohydrates have a specific ratio of these elements, while water is a simple compound with two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.