Yes it does. Vitamin C is ascorbic acid. Its structure is shown at the related link. It has 4 O-H bonds.
Water and hydrogen peroxide both consist of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but they have different chemical structures. Hydrogen peroxide has an extra oxygen atom compared to water, making it a more reactive molecule. Additionally, hydrogen peroxide is a stronger oxidizing agent compared to water.
The most acidic hydrogen atom in vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is the one attached to the oxygen atom in the carboxylic acid group.
The balanced chemical equation for making water from hydrogen and oxygen is: 2H₂(g) + O₂(g) → 2H₂O(l)
hydrogen and oxygen are the two elements which make up water
Hydrogen donating compounds are molecules that can release hydrogen atoms in chemical reactions. These compounds often contain hydrogen atoms that are bonded to more electronegative atoms, such as oxygen or nitrogen, making them capable of donating their hydrogen atoms to other molecules or radicals. An example of a hydrogen donating compound is ascorbic acid (vitamin C).
From hydrogen oxygen and carbon. ^^^^^^^ Dumbpoop
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen.
No, water is Hydrogen and Oxygen. There are no vitamins in water.
Hydrogen and oxygen are similar because we both need them to survive hehehe
Water and hydrogen peroxide both consist of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but they have different chemical structures. Hydrogen peroxide has an extra oxygen atom compared to water, making it a more reactive molecule. Additionally, hydrogen peroxide is a stronger oxidizing agent compared to water.
Lipids are chemically most similar to carbohydrates because they both contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. However, lipids have a higher proportion of carbon and hydrogen compared to oxygen, making them more energy-dense than carbohydrates.
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that exists in two main forms: Vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) and Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol). Vitamin D3 is the form synthesized in the skin from sunlight exposure and is also found in animal-derived foods, while Vitamin D2 is derived from plants and fungi sources.
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.
The most acidic hydrogen atom in vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is the one attached to the oxygen atom in the carboxylic acid group.
Green vegetables such as am lanth, cluster beans, spinach, and mint
In water, two hydrogen are covalently bonded to one oxygen making it a compound not a mixture.
The balanced chemical equation for making water from hydrogen and oxygen is: 2H₂(g) + O₂(g) → 2H₂O(l)