"Lipids" is a very broad category of compounds which can contain far more than three different elements.
No atoms are composed of lipids (atoms are made from electrons, protons and neutrons). Lipids are however composed of atoms. A lipid is a compound, a molecule made up of atoms of Oxygen, Carbon and Hydrogen. Lipids are "fats".
Carbon and hydrogen atoms mostly make up lipids.
No, lipids do not contain nitrogen. Lipids are organic molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Nitrogen is not a component of lipids.
a lipid is made of marcromolucule made mainly from cabon andchydrogen atoms; includes fats, oils, and waxes.
Lipids are mainly made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; it's 1: >2 : 1 for C:H:O respectively.
Lipids contain more carbon and hydrogen atoms than oxygen atoms. This is because lipids are comprised mainly of hydrocarbon chains, which are made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms, with only a small amount of oxygen.
Oxygen. Each ozone molecule is made up of three oxygen atoms.
Ozone is made up of three atoms of Oxygen. One Molecule of oxygen is divided into two atoms of nascent oxygen by the high energy UV radiations. This one atom of nascent oxygen is combined with one molecule of oxygen again to form a molecule of ozone.
It varies depending on the type of lipid, but most lipids contain around 12-24 carbon atoms. Lipids are made up of fatty acids, which are long chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms.
The chemical formula for the compound made up of two silicon atoms and three oxygen atoms is Si2O3.
The chemical formula for a compound made up of two atoms of silicon and three atoms of oxygen is SiO3.