Hydrogen - H
Oxygen - O
Carbon - C
FOR THE ANSWER LOOK IN A Glencoe PHYSICAL SCIENCE Textbook. i recommend the one with the roller coaster on the front. then go to page 700 and you will get your answer
An organic molecule will always contain carbon and hydrogen depending on the molecule it might also contain hydroxide, oxygen nitrogen, chlorine, and other chemicals depending on the organic compound for example sugar is C6 H12 O6. More complex organic compounds will have more Carbon and hydrogen and other chemicals.
At the end of a aerobic respiration carbon is the molecule that makes hydrogen ions. This is taught in science.
If you are talking about what function of the body does this, the lungs take in oxygen when you inhale and remove carbon dioxide when you exhale
hydrocarbon are made of hydrogen and carbon
Hydrogen and carbon Hydrogen and carbon
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen ine the ratio of 1:2:1
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
it depends on the hydrocarbon itself as this name is given to a broad group of compounds , propane , methane ect are all hydrocarbons with different chemical compositions but have one thing in common , when they burn ( +O2) they produce only CO2 and H2O together ( carbon dioxide and water ) all hydrocarbons are is hydrogen and carbon
Carbon-hydrogen bonds are longer than hydrogen-hydrogen bonds because carbon has a larger atomic radius than hydrogen. The larger atomic radius of carbon results in a greater distance between the carbon and hydrogen atoms, leading to a longer bond length.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
In Science an alkane is a paraffin, an organic compound and is a saturated hydrocarbon. Made up of only carbon and hydrogen atoms.