No elements are foods by themselves. Have a look at a periodic table and you'll find you can't eat hydrogen, helium, lithium, berylliam, boron, carbon, etc etc etc by itself. The closest you can come is to eat a compound of two elements, NaCl, which is table salt.
Foods are not pure elements; with indulgence carbonized materials as caramel, burned bread, etc. can be considered foods.
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No it does not help with where the elements are located. Elements on the Periodic Table are organized by columns. If 2 elements are in the samecolumn they both have similar properties.
Some are, and some are not.
After Mendeleev all natural elements were predicted.
Foods are not pure elements; with indulgence carbonized materials as caramel, burned bread, etc. can be considered foods.
There are different foods that provide the various elements that our bodies need. Some of the common ones include proteins, carbohydrates and vitamins which form a balanced diet.
Most foods are made up of hydrogen oxygen and carbon. This is because all carbohydrates are made up of these elements. Examples are rice, beans, cereal, and sugar. Of course, these foods also contain other elements.
# Carbohydrates, enzymes, and fiber are some the reason that foods produce gases. # Sorbitol and oligosaccharides also produce gases. Many of these things are added to foods when they are processed and some of them are found in foods naturally. # Gases are produced because some of the elements in food can not be broken down.
Elements are Hydrogen,Oxygen, and carbon
Some of the most important elements to consider in diabetes nutrition include the sugar count and the corn syrup content of the foods that you eat. Being diabetic, it is critical to control the sugar intake of the foods you eat, and these thing must be measured carefully.
I'm not really sure there is a place to find elements or compounds in a food. If you really want to know you should do some research on it yourself.
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Chemical elements are no food, can't eat them. Shouldn't this question be rephrased into: "What are the chemical elements found in food?" ?
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There are three elements found in the carbohydrates that make up many of our foods. They are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.