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The structure of a carbohydrate is lipids and proteinnuuu ur wrong lipids and proteins are other types of organic molecules...carbs are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, in the ratio of 1:2:1.The basic structure of a carbohydrate is of the equation CH2O being repeated into rings. These carbohydrate rings quantitatively label what sort of carbohydrate is present. Example monosaccarides, disaccarides, oligosaccarides, and polysaccharides.
Ch2o
Yes. CH2O is the molecular formula of formaldehyde, the smallest aldehyde.
Ch2o
No.
Covalent compound.
No. CH2O is formaldehyde, which is not an acid.
Methane, CH4 Methanol, CH3OH Methanal, CH2O Methyl chloride, CH3Cl
The structure of a carbohydrate is lipids and proteinnuuu ur wrong lipids and proteins are other types of organic molecules...carbs are made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, in the ratio of 1:2:1.The basic structure of a carbohydrate is of the equation CH2O being repeated into rings. These carbohydrate rings quantitatively label what sort of carbohydrate is present. Example monosaccarides, disaccarides, oligosaccarides, and polysaccharides.
C2h4o2 is the molecular formula for CH2O.
1 atom of Carbon, 1 atom of Oxygen and 2 of Hydrogen. It has formula HCHO or CH2O . Structure H-(CO)-H
This is an empirical formula - a formula without indication about the structure of the molecule.
Ch2o
Yes. CH2O is the molecular formula of formaldehyde, the smallest aldehyde.
35.38g
31 grams CH2O (1 mole CH2O/30.026 grams)(2 mole H/1 mole CH2O)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole H) = 1.2 X 1024 atoms of hydrogen =======================
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