the ratio in water is two hydrogen to 1 oxygen. In carbohydrates, the empirical formula is Cx(H2O)y where x=y=1 in monosaccharides.
the answer is b lol i love plato.B. carbohydrates
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Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen in a ration of 1:2:1
The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen atoms in a water molecule is 2:1, with two hydrogen atoms for every one oxygen atom.
Chemical formula for water is H2O. One water molecule has 2 hydrogen atoms. That means 10 hydrogen atoms are needed to form five water molecules.The ration between hydrogen and oxygen in a water molecule is 2:1. In five water molecules, there are five oxygen atoms. According the ratio, there are 10 hydrogen atoms.
2 hydrogen for each oxygen in a water molecule
No. Since the hydrogen and oxygen in water are chemically bonded to one another in a fixed ration water is considered a pure substance.
A balanced diet ration is the ration of the various components that you have in your diet. For proteins and carbohydrates the ratio should be one to two so for every one protein, there are two carbohydrates.
H2O water
'H2' means 2 hydrogen atoms, and 'O' means only one Oxygen atom. Whatever number after the chemical symbol for the element, that's how many atoms of it there are.
Disaccharides and polysaccharides arecarbohydrates.
2 hydrogen, 1 oxygen. The equation for water is H2O, meaning 2 parts hydrogen and 1 oxygen. Oxygen is a bigger element than hydrogen, hydrogen being the least dense substance on earth (which is why it rises in air) External links to a picture of a magnified water molecule: