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Q: What happens to the number of carbon atoms in the carbon chain molecules as they through the Krebs cycle?
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Lipid molecules that have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible are referred to as unsaturated?

No. Lipid molecules that are unsaturated have less hydrogen atoms because of carbon-carbon double bonds.


How many carbon dioxide molecules will be formed from two ethane molecules?

I am presuming that you are asking how many carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules will be formed when two ethane (C2H6) molecules burn in a plentiful supply of oxygen. The following balanced equation is that of the burning of ethane in a plentiful supply of oxygen: C2H6 + 3.5O2 -----> 2CO2 + 3H2O. The number before each of the molecules in the equation tells us how many there are in this reaction. This means that for every one ethane molecule that is burnt, two carbon dioxide molecules are produced.


How is the way in which carbon atoms bond to each other important for the number of carbon-based compounds?

Hydrocarbons are molecules consisting of/containing only atoms of carbon and hydrogen. There are many different kinds of hydrocarbons based on different numbers of carbon atoms in the molecules and whether or not any of the carbons are connected by double bonds rather than single bonds.


How many protons does carbon c molecules have?

The element carbon (C) has 6 protons and 6 electrons as its atomic number is 6. The number of neutrons depends on the isotope under consideration. C-12, C-13 and C-14 isotopes have 6, 7 and 8 neutrons respectively.


What happens to molecules as their kinetic energy increases?

They move faster, number of collision increases,also the temperature increases.

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How many molecules are in3.0 moles of carbon dioxide?

The number of molecules in a mole of any covalently bonded compound such as carbon dioxide is always Avogadro's Number. Therefore, the number of molecules in 3.0 moles is 1.8 X 1024, to the justified number of significant digits.


How many number of hydrogen and oxygen atoms in three molecules of carbon dioxide?

there is no hydrogen in carbon dioxide. since carbon dioxide is CO2 there are 3 carbon and 6 oxygen atoms in three molecules.


How many molecules are contained in 1.25 moles of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nbsp?

The number of molecules is 7,52767607125.10e23.


When is it appropriate to use prefixes to indicate the number of atoms of an element?

Prefixes are used to denote the number of molecules, not the number of atoms. If you want to make some carbon dioxide out of carbon monoxide, the formula is:2CO + O2 -> 2CO2Or, two molecules of carbon dioxide plus one of oxygen give two molecules of carbon dioxide.


What does the letters and numbers means in co2?

the number of carbon dioxide molecules


What volume of carbon dioxide contains the same number of molecules as 20ml of oxygen at the same conditions?

The same number of molecules implies the same number of moles.


How many molecules of carbon dioxide are there in 1.0 grams of the gas?

The gram molecular mass of carbon dioxide is about 44.01 grams. By definition, this value is the number of grams of carbon dioxide that contains Avogadro's Number ("AN") of molecules. Avogadro's Number is about 6.022 X 10^23. Therefore the number of molecules in 1 gram is (1/44.01)(AN) or 2 X 10^21 molecules, to the justified number of significant digits.


Is the number of molecules of carbon monoxide in 1 mol CO equal to Avogadro number?

Yes.


What is the number of carbon atoms in 2.5 x 1021 molecules of carbon dioxide?

The formula is CO2, so there is one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen in each molecule.So there are 2.5x10^21 atoms of carbon in that many molecules of CO2.


What is the number and type of each atoms found in a molecule of ethyl alcohol?

6 hydrogen molecules 2 carbon molecules 1 oxygen molecules


Which element forms the backbone of all organic molecules?

Carbon. Organic molecules are usually made up of carbon chains or rings, with hydrogen atoms bonded to most bond sites. The molecules are distinguished by the length of the chain, the number of double or triple carbon-carbon bonds, and the other elements or ligands that might be bonded to the carbon chain or ring.


What happens to the number of molecules of the gas when it is compressed?

It does not change, unless a chemical reaction in the gas happens.