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Three elements are present in this reaction: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. This is typical of combustion reactions, and the completed balanced equation for this reaction is: 4C2H5O + 11O2 --> 8CO2 + 10H2O
Oxygen, hydrogen and carbons make up carbohydrates. In a chemical formula, it would look like C6H12O6 meaning there are 6 carbons, 12 hydrogens, and 6 oxygens. This makes the simple sugar, or monosaccharide. Different arrangements of these atoms make different types of sugar.
Hydrogen, Carbon and Oxygen.It is easy to remember by breaking down the word. Carbois for Carbon. Hyd is for Hydrogen and ate means Oxygen is present.
Hydrogen and Oxygen The scientific formula is H20 Meaning 2 hydrogen, 1 oxygen
1 atom of carbon, 1 atom of hydrogen, and 3 atoms of oxygen C=carbon H=hydrogen O3= oxygen
The important energy-storing compounds that contain only carbon hydrogen and oxygen with a carbon to hydrogen to oxygen ratio of 1 2 1 are carbohydrates which have the generic formula of Cn H2n On. Glucose, the most important one has the formula of c6H12O6.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen ine the ratio of 1:2:1
Three elements are present in this reaction: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. This is typical of combustion reactions, and the completed balanced equation for this reaction is: 4C2H5O + 11O2 --> 8CO2 + 10H2O
No. Carbohydrates are carbon with water (most of the time). The ratio is 1 carbon to 1 hydrogen and 2 oxygens. The name does tell you: carbo- (carbon) + hydrate (water). So the generic formula is CHO2.I think you have it backwards. The general formula for a carbohydrate is CH2O, not CHO2.
Lipids are mainly made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; it's 1: >2 : 1 for C:H:O respectively.
Oxygen, hydrogen and carbons make up carbohydrates. In a chemical formula, it would look like C6H12O6 meaning there are 6 carbons, 12 hydrogens, and 6 oxygens. This makes the simple sugar, or monosaccharide. Different arrangements of these atoms make different types of sugar.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen in a ration of 1:2:1
Hydrogen, Carbon and Oxygen.It is easy to remember by breaking down the word. Carbois for Carbon. Hyd is for Hydrogen and ate means Oxygen is present.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Carbohydrates have a ratio of CHO of 1:2:1. Fats have CHO but with a different ratio. Proteins have CHO and nitrogen.
1 atom of Carbon, 1 atom of Oxygen and 2 of Hydrogen. It has formula HCHO or CH2O . Structure H-(CO)-H
Carbon(1), Hydrogen(5), Oxygen(1), Hydrogen(1)
Carbohydrates are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, all in a constant 1:2:1 ratio. Hence the name Carbo (carbon) hydra (hydrogen) and the ending 'ate' refers to oxygen.