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For example hydroxides: NaOH, KOH, LiOH, Ca(OH)2, etc. are basic.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen - the three basic elements for organic material.
The basic ingredients are amino acids made from C -carbon, H-hydrogen, O -oxygen, and N-nitrogen. There are also traces of S present.
the basic formula is C6H12O6, so there are twice as many number of hydrogen-to-oxygen atoms. This applies to carbon atoms as well when compared to hydrogen atoms.
Ethanol is a straight chain alcohol and its basic chemical composition is C2H5OH So, the atoms are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
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For example hydroxides: NaOH, KOH, LiOH, Ca(OH)2, etc. are basic.
The four elements of protoplasm are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen
hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, h2o,
Water is H2O Hydrogen and oxygen
Antibodies are proteins made of amino acid subunits. Carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen and sulfur are a few of the basic elements making up amino acids.
Substances that are composed of two or more different elements are called compounds. For example, water is a compound because it is composed of hydrogen and oxygen
Of course hydrogen is found in cereal. You may be thinking hydrogen by its self, but that wouldn't happen, it is not in gaseous form for that matter. Basic organic chemistry, CHON, Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen make up a large percentage of your body, and organic substances. Carbohydrates such as glucose, C6H12O6. The H is hydrogen, so yes in the carbohydrates, proteins, and organic substances for that matter hydrogen is in your cereal. Your body is full of it. If it is a concern to you, do not worry, it is not a gas in your cereal that will hurt you!
Hydrogen is an element. It is not an oxide. A substance becomes oxide when it is bonded with oxygen only. Water is hydrogen oxide which is neutral
mainly water ,they are two basic elements of combustion.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur.
The basic element of living species is Carbon other are hydrogen and oxygen.