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It depends on why you mean by "fat" molecules. Lipids in general are usually composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen but they can contain other elements such as phosphorous or nitrogen.
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Carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and usually oxygen (O) are the three elements that commonly occur in organic molecules. Carbon is the central element in organic compounds, while hydrogen and oxygen are often present in varying quantities and arrangements, giving organic molecules their unique properties and functions.
Well, the fact that you said "trace elements" makes me think you probably don't mean hydrogen or helium, which are present in large amounts in stars.After those, the three most common elements would be oxygen, carbon ... and then it gets complicated. Most probably the third would be neon, but iron and nitrogen are also pretty common.
All sugar molecules are made of those three elements.
It depends on why you mean by "fat" molecules. Lipids in general are usually composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen but they can contain other elements such as phosphorous or nitrogen.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
Four molecules of life in biology are carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins.
There are three common elements: C, H, and O.
There are three common elements: C, H, and O.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen are the three main elements of organic compounds.
There are more than three such elements: at least hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine, probably also astatine.
Earth, Water, Fire. May not be the most common but are the three elements.
Carbon bonds with chlorine potassium and other solids and liquids to make salts.
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Three electrons in their valency orbit.