Carbohydrates
Carbon hydrogen trichloride, more commonly called trichloromethane or chloroform is polar.
They are called Hydrocarbons
Methane is one. Molecules that contain only carbon and hydrogen are called hydrocarbons.
... called "hydrocarbons".
When you mix carbon and hydrogen, you get the simplest alkane. This chemical is called methane, and has a ratio of 1 carbon atom: 4 hydrogen atoms. The formula looks like this. C + 2H2===> CH4
Nutrients that contain nitrogen as well as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are called proteins
The nutrients which are required in small quantities are called micronutrients e.g. iron, molybdenum, boron, chlorine, zinc etc. Similarly, the nutrients which are required in large quantities are called macronutrients e.g. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, magnesium, potassium etc.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen!
Carbohydrates are composed of Elements: Carbon, Hydrogen, and nitrogen.... The Nutrients that make up Carbohydrates are: Sugars and Straches......
Some molecules only contain Carbon and Hydrogen. They are called Hydrocarbons.
Carbon hydrogen trichloride, more commonly called trichloromethane or chloroform is polar.
A hydrocarbon.
The nutrients which are required in small quantities are called micronutrients e.g. iron, molybdenum, boron, chlorine, zinc etc. Similarly, the nutrients which are required in large quantities are called macronutrients e.g. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, magnesium, potassium etc.
it is called a Hydrocarbon
They are called Hydrocarbons
Carbohydrates.
Protein= (CHON) carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Carbohydrates= (CHO) carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.