the covalent bond
The most common elements, in order, are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous, sulphur.
The correct answer is Carbon and Hydrogen
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygencarbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. it is called glucose, fructose, saccharose, lactose, ....
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and, less commonly, sulfur
carbon CH4
covalent
Carbon forms 4 bonds, nitrogen forms 3, oxygen forms two and hydrogen forms one.
All forms of sugar are made from three elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
The most common compound of hydrogen and oxygen is better known as "Water".Hydrogen and oxygen also forms Hydrogen Peroxide.
Carbon can form with oxygen, sulfur, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorous easiest, though it forms many other compounds.
Yes, all living forms are usually made up of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
Carbon, though theoretically Silicon could work too, and in reality, we have found Arsenic based life