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This is the heat of combustion.
No. Long chains of hydrocarbons, basically what lipids are, store much more energy in the bonds than carbohydrates do.
Carbohydrates, Hydrocarbons, or Lipids in Biology.
Covalent bond between Carbon and Hydrogen store considerable amounts of energy,hydrocarbons make good fuels. Gasoline for example is rich in hydrocarbons.
from the blood stream, both carbohydrates and oxygen.
Hydrocarbons and carbohydrates both contain carbon, and are therefore organic compounds.
This is the heat of combustion.
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No. Long chains of hydrocarbons, basically what lipids are, store much more energy in the bonds than carbohydrates do.
No! Diesel is a product of hydrocarbons, which deposits are limited and therefore not renewable energy source.
It is recommended 45-60 % of your diet should be carbohydrates
Carbohydrates, Hydrocarbons, or Lipids in Biology.
Carbohydrates = a source of energy for the body. They are found in foods such as bread and pasta. They slowly release energy so that it is long-lasting, unlike sweet things such as chocolate which give you a sudden burdt of energy. Hydrocarbons = a hydrocarbon is an organic compound made up of only carbon and hydrogen. They are usually found in crude oil.
if comes from proteins, vitamins, fats, minerals, fibre, and carbohydrates.
Ethane and heptane are hydrocarbons (chemical compounds containing hydrogen and carbon, most notably from decomposition of carbohydrates). Paraffin wax is a mixture of hydrocarbons, also found as an oily liquid.
heat and energy are the uses of carbohydrates. heat and energy are the uses of carbohydrates.
Covalent bond between Carbon and Hydrogen store considerable amounts of energy,hydrocarbons make good fuels. Gasoline for example is rich in hydrocarbons.