Carbohydrates such as GLUCOSE.
The organic compound that contains C, H, and O in the ratio CH2O is the carbohydrate.
glucoseThe organic compound that contains C, H, and O in the ratio CH2O is the carbohydrates.
glucoseCarbohydrates
Carbohydrates are the primary components of bread and lollipops. They also contain C, H, and O in the ration of CH2O.
glucose
(C6H12O6)
although this is not the general formula for sugars
that would be: Cx(H2O)y
Simple sugars contain CH2O. The basic formula for simple sugars is (CH2O)n: where "n" is three or some greater number. Sugars with the formula C6H12O6, include both glucose and fructose.
Lipids contain C,H, and O but have relative small amounts of oxygen. Carbohydrates contain C,H, and O in the ration CH2O.
1:2:1
Nova Net
Glycerol
oxegen, i am certain.
CH2O is the molecular formula of formaldehyde, the simplest aldehyde that exists. An aldehyde is what we call an organic molecule with a chain-terminating C=O, fitting the formula R-CHO; in this case R is simply a hydrogen atom. Formaldehyde is most commonly known for its use as a preservative.
Ch2o
Yes. CH2O is the molecular formula of formaldehyde, the smallest aldehyde.
Ch2o
methanal or formaldehyde is organic CH2O - Contains CHO Compounds containing only CHO or N atoms are orgainic
CHO carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen Usually in a ratio of (CH2O)n...
== == The general formula of carbohydrates is (CH2O)n
oxegen, i am certain.
Ch2o
CH2O is the molecular formula of formaldehyde, the simplest aldehyde that exists. An aldehyde is what we call an organic molecule with a chain-terminating C=O, fitting the formula R-CHO; in this case R is simply a hydrogen atom. Formaldehyde is most commonly known for its use as a preservative.
No. CH2O is formaldehyde, which is not an acid.
C2h4o2 is the molecular formula for CH2O.
Ch2o
Yes. CH2O is the molecular formula of formaldehyde, the smallest aldehyde.
35.38g
Carbohydrates contain 4 calories/gramProtein contains 4 calories/gramFat contains 9 calories/gram