The chemical formula for caffeine is C8H10N4O2.
So it has carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen atoms.
C8H10N4O2 Caffeine actually has 10 hydrogen atoms.
To answer your question on how many hydrogen atoms are there in caffeine, the scientific answer would be 10 atoms of hydrogen.
Caffeine is C8H10N4O2 and has 10 hydrogen atoms.
Caffeine has the molecular formula C8H10N4O2So there will be ten hydrogen atoms.
He was a chemist that researched atoms in caffeine and sugars.
Orange Crush is a type of soda that is made by PepsiCo. Orange Crush does not have caffeine in it. It is printed on the outside of the container, no caffeine.
Some are naturally caffeine free, some contain 100% the caffeine of a cup of coffee. It depends on the type.
No. Brown rice, nor any other type of rice has caffeine in it.
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Caffeine is a chemical that remains in the same form no matter what it's actual source is. So yes, the caffeine in tea and the caffeine in coffee is identical, but for it's concentration (the amount of it in the drink).