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vitamins contain the element nitrogen.

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Vitamins contain carbon, oxygen, hydrogen

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These elements are: C, O, H, Co.

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Q: What chemical elements are vitamins made from?
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Are vitamins made of cells?

No. Vitamins are not cellular. They are chemical compounds.


How do elements relate to compounds?

Chemical compounds are formed from chemical elements.


What are the differences between vitamins and minerals?

minerals are elements and vitamins are made up of a few elements. Vitamins are identified by a set of symptoms that develop if there is not enough in the diet (deficiency disorder).


Nutrients that are chemical elements needed for enzyme processes and bone formation?

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What chemical compounds are vitamins made up of?

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What are made up of different elements?

Molecules are formed from chemical elements.


Are components made out of elements?

Yes, chemical compounds are formed from elements.


Are the synthetic elements true elements?

Yes, they are true chemical elements but man made.


What chemicals are in?

Chemicals are made from chemical elements.


How is compound made from hydrogen and oxygen different from these mixtures of these two elements?

In a compound chemical elements are linked by chemical bonds.


What is vitamins a elements name?

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What has different properties than the elements from which they are made?

A substance that has properties different from the chemical elements in it is a chemical compound. A chemical compound is built from chemical elements that are chemically bonded together. And the "finished product" will have chemical properties that are unique to that compound, and different from the properties of the substances that make it up.