It might have supported Proust's law or the law of definite composition, or law of constant composition. But unfortunately the data used are not accurate. The correct proportions, based on relative atomic masses of hydrogen and oxygen being 1.008 and 15.999 give the results as 11.2% and 88.8%.
The water molecule is H2O.
Protein contains nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
Water contains hydrogen and oxygen. Sugar contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Air contains abundant oxygen and trace amounts of hydrogen.
hydorcarbons
Carbohydrates.
Protein contains nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
Water contains hydrogen and oxygen. Sugar contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
a protein contains carbon hydrogen oxygen nitrogen and sulfur.
No because Oxygen is an element and it only contains atoms of Oxygen and nothing else, no Hydrogen at all. A compound of Hydrogen must contain Hydrogen plus something else. Water contains Hydrogen and Oxygen (H2O) so that would be a compound of Hydrogen and oxygen.
hydrogen and oxygen.
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
Air contains abundant oxygen and trace amounts of hydrogen.
yes it is
hydorcarbons
Carbohydrates.
Hydrogen is a fuel for combustion, but cannot support it in the manner than oxygen can.
No. H is hydrogen. O is oxygen. I is iodine. So this formula contains only hydrogen and oxygen.