Yes it does. Vitamin C is ascorbic acid. Its structure is shown at the related link. It has 4 O-H bonds.
Sodium hidroxide, NaOH; the elements are sodium, oxygen and hydrogen
hydrogen and oxygen are the two elements which make up water
Oxygen is heavier as it has a mass number of 16 whereas hydrogen has a mass number of 1. Both form diatomic molecules (molecules of two atoms) making the formula masses 32 for oxygen and 2 for hydrogen.
There are three elements present in the chemical compound C6H8O6. Present in one molecule of this formula are the following atoms: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen. In one molecule of this forumla there is a total of 20 atoms: 6 carbon atoms, 8 hydrogen atoms and 6 oxygen atoms.
Hydrogen and Oxygen The scientific formula is H20 Meaning 2 hydrogen, 1 oxygen
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus and Thorium.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen.
From hydrogen oxygen and carbon. ^^^^^^^ Dumbpoop
Hydrogen and oxygen are similar because we both need them to survive hehehe
No, water is Hydrogen and Oxygen. There are no vitamins in water.
Sodium hidroxide, NaOH; the elements are sodium, oxygen and hydrogen
In water, two hydrogen are covalently bonded to one oxygen making it a compound not a mixture.
This is difficult to answer simply as vitamin B is actually made up of eight different vitamins (some of which have different chemical forms with different molecular structure, including both active and inactive forms). There are also seventeen other compounds that are sometimes called B vitamins.
hydrogen and oxygen are the two elements which make up water
The ribose sugar in RNA has an additional oxygen, which holds a hydrogen, thus making it a hydroxyl group.
Green vegetables such as am lanth, cluster beans, spinach, and mint
water = H2O Hydrogen and Oxygen