Starch has a chemical formula C6H10O5. Therefore, the ration of Hydrogen to Oxygen is 10:5, or 2:1.
Starch has a chemical formula C6H10O5. Therefore, the ratio of Hydrogen to Oxygen is 10:5, or 2:1.
2 to 1 in both
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It is usually 2:1
(C6H10O5)n 3: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
2:1
2:1
The ratio of the number of hydrogen atoms to the number of oxygen atoms in any physical state of water is always 2:1, as shown by the chemical formula of water, H2O.
2 hydrogen, 1 oxygen. The equation for water is H2O, meaning 2 parts hydrogen and 1 oxygen. Oxygen is a bigger element than hydrogen, hydrogen being the least dense substance on earth (which is why it rises in air) External links to a picture of a magnified water molecule:
2:1 ratio. There would be eight atoms of hydrogen and four atoms of oxygen.
The hydrogen- oxygen ratio is 2:1, which is the same ratio in water.
2:1 is the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen atoms.
(C6H10O5)n 3: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
The ratio of atoms in monosaccharides is 1 carbon: 2 hydrogen: 1 oxygen.
Glucose is C6H12O6 and thus the mole ratio is 6 moles of carbon to 6 moles of Hydrogen Molecules (12 moles of Hydrogen atoms) and 3 moles of oxygen molecules (6 moles of oxygen atoms)
2:1
2:1
The ratio of the number of hydrogen atoms to the number of oxygen atoms in any physical state of water is always 2:1, as shown by the chemical formula of water, H2O.
The ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms in a molecule of glucose or any other carbohydrate is two hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom, the same as in water. This is why they are called carbohydrates. This is a fundamental property of carbohydrates.
Starch is a carbohydrate made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
6 carbon, 10 hydrogen and 5 oxygen atoms