It is made up of one carbon atom , two oxygen atoms, and one hydrogen atom.
The carbon atom is double bonded to one oxygen atom and single bonded to the other, which is in turn bonded to the hydrogen.
carbondioxide
carbon appears in every organic molecule, so you find carbon in proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids.
carbon crystallizes into coal and diamonds
There are many compounds made from Carbon and Hydrogen. The simplest of these is Methane: Formula: CH4
such compounds may be 1-carbohydrates, 2- alcohols, or 3-phenols.
carboxylic acid
For example sugar (sucrose) - C12H22O11.
Carbohydrate
These are carboxylic acids.
amino acid
Sugar
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen. CH2O is the chemical formula.
I believe it is a bicarbonate. We did this unit in Chemistry!
No. Lactose is a sugar containing only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
yes
Sugar is a chemical compound or rather a group of compounds containing carbon oxygen and hydrogen, not a chemical change.
the chemical conposition of a carbohydrate is carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O)
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen. CH2O is the chemical formula.
Carbohydrates fall into the general formula Cx(H2O)y, each molecule containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
Carbohydrate
Molecules containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms
Alcohols are organic compounds that contain a hydroxyl (-OH) group attached to a carbon atom. They can be classified as primary, secondary, or tertiary depending on the number of carbon atoms bonded to the carbon with the hydroxyl group. Alcohols can be used as solvents, fuels, and in the production of various chemical compounds.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen. Take C6H12O6, the formula for hexoses, or simple carbohydrates like Glucose.
Carbon-nitrogen and carbon-oxygen single bonds have lone pairs of electrons that can participate in forming coordinate covalent bonds with hydrogen atoms, while carbon-hydrogen and carbon-carbon single bonds lack available lone pairs to participate in such bonding. Therefore, compounds containing carbon-nitrogen and carbon-oxygen single bonds can form coordinate covalent bonds with hydrogen, but compounds with only carbon-hydrogen and carbon-carbon single bonds typically cannot.
It is a carbohydrate.There are carbon,hydrogen and oxygen.
No, they are three of the elements.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.