Hydrogen is found in the body not only as a part of water but in sugars and fats.
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yes hydrogen is found in the human body sine the body is 75 percent water and water is 66 percent hydrogen so yes you have hydrogen in your body
Carbohydrates.
The body gets hydrogen primarily from the food and beverages we consume. Hydrogen is a component of many molecules found in foods, and as we digest these molecules, hydrogen is absorbed into the bloodstream and used in various metabolic processes throughout the body.
molecules that dont contain hydrogen or carbon
Hydrogen is found in lots of thing. Water contains hydrogen as does hydrogen peroxide.
How does hydrogen enter the human body?
The most abundant element in the human body is hydrogen. It is found in every water molecule and in most organic molecules like proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
Of course hydrogen is found in cereal. You may be thinking hydrogen by its self, but that wouldn't happen, it is not in gaseous form for that matter. Basic organic chemistry, CHON, Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen make up a large percentage of your body, and organic substances. Carbohydrates such as glucose, C6H12O6. The H is hydrogen, so yes in the carbohydrates, proteins, and organic substances for that matter hydrogen is in your cereal. Your body is full of it. If it is a concern to you, do not worry, it is not a gas in your cereal that will hurt you!
Carbon, which actually comes between oxygen and hydrogen.
Oxygen, at 65.0%, is the most abundant element found in the human body. Next is Carbon, at 18.5%, then Hydrogen, at 9.5%. Nitrogen follows at 3.2%, then Calcium at 1.5%.
The four most abundant elements in the human body are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. Together, they make up about 96% of the body's mass.
The hydrogen ions in your body make you feel the pain because oxygen (found in the muscle) and hydrogen ions are opposites (-ve and +ve). hope that helped :)