Are the building blocks of carbonhydraes monosaccharide.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen atoms (see page 45)
Carbohydrates are composed of Carbon, Hydrogen , and Oxygen. Usually in ratio close to 1:2:1.
This ratio is 2/5.
The chemical formula of potassium nitride is K3N. The ratio potassium atoms/nitrogen atoms is 3.
This ratio is different for each compound; for the oxide P4O10 the ratio is 2/5.
The ratio of carbon atoms to oxygen atoms in the compound CH2O is 1:1.
The ratio of phosphorus atoms to oxygen atoms in a compound can vary depending on the specific compound. For example, in phosphorus pentoxide (P4O10), the ratio is 4:10.
The ratio of atoms in monosaccharides is 1 carbon: 2 hydrogen: 1 oxygen.
The ratio of atoms in NO is 1 nitrogen atom to 1 oxygen atom.
A chemical formula gives the number ratio of the different kinds of atoms present in the compound. This means that the ratios are the same if you count in individual atoms, dozens of atoms, or molecules of atoms.
Carbonhydrates are helpful to the body because, they are easier to digest.
The ratio (as atoms) carbon/oxigen in graphitic oxides is between 2,1 and 2,9.