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H2S is formed
None. Hydrogen only has ONE electron.
Just one.
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(NH4)3PO43 nitrogen atoms12 hydrogen atoms1 phosphorous atom4 oxygen atoms=======================add20 total atoms in ammonium phosphate---------------------------------------------------
They have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
No. Lipids with the maximum number of hydrogen atoms are referred to as saturated.
No. Lipid molecules that are unsaturated have less hydrogen atoms because of carbon-carbon double bonds.
H2S is formed
They have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms.
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None. Hydrogen only has ONE electron.
Alkanes have the most possible number of hydrogen atoms with respect to the carbon again.
It depends on the length of the fatty acid chain. A fatty acid that has the maximum number of hydrogen atoms is saturated. The maximum number of hydrogen atoms will occur when the carbon atoms are all single-bonded to one another (no double bonds).
Just one.
Just one.