ethylene gas
A simple fat molecule is composed of glycerol which is a simple sugar and 3 fatty acids, which are also chains of carbon and hydrogen with a carboxyl group at one end.
glycerol, fatty acids
carbon hydrogen oxygen
First, you need to know the meaning of compound. It is a pure substance composed of two or more elements that are chemically combined. Table salt - sodium and chlorine Water - hydrogen and oxygen Sugar - carbon, hydrogen and oxygen Carbon dioxide - Carbon and oxygen Baking soda - Sodium, hydrogen, carbon and oxygen
They all contain (have) Carbon ,Hydrogen, and Oxygen
A simple fat molecule is composed of glycerol which is a simple sugar and 3 fatty acids, which are also chains of carbon and hydrogen with a carboxyl group at one end.
The three elements that make up glucose are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. These can be in the form of carbohydrates or sugars.
glycerol, fatty acids
They are all composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, in which hydrogen and oxygen are present in the ratio of 2H:1O (like water, hence the term "hydrate"). The term carbohydrate means carbon combined with water.
sugar molecules :)
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are the only elements that make up sugars.
CHO stands for C, H, and O, which are Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen, respectively. All three monosaccharides (simple sugars) are composed of C6H12O6.
transfer the carbon-hydrogen bonds
Oxygen, hydrogen and carbons make up carbohydrates. In a chemical formula, it would look like C6H12O6 meaning there are 6 carbons, 12 hydrogens, and 6 oxygens. This makes the simple sugar, or monosaccharide. Different arrangements of these atoms make different types of sugar.
carbon hydrogen oxygen
simple as it may seem, Hydrogen and Carbon
Glycerol, which might be called a "sugar alcohol" (though it's not usually called a "simple sugar"; it's a little too simple to be a simple sugar) and 3 fatty acids (or, more properly chemically, carboxylic acids).