The chemical formula for a compound with 3 carbon, 1 hydrogen, and 6 oxygen atoms is C3H1O6.
A compound with a ratio of 1 carbon, 2 hydrogen, and 1 oxygen is formaldehyde, which has the chemical formula CH2O.
The molar ratios of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms are 1:2:1, so the empirical formula is CH₂O.
Glucose has C:H:O in the ratio 1:2:1. Its molecular formula is C6H12O6.
The Empirical fomrula is CH2O This could also be the formula for 'methanal'. Structurally written as H-C(=O)-H Formula written as HCHO. The -CHO moiety indicaying it is an Aldehyde.
The elements in acetate are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sodium in the case of sodium acetate(CH3COONa) *** Acetate: C2H3O2^-1
A compound with a ratio of 1 carbon, 2 hydrogen, and 1 oxygen is formaldehyde, which has the chemical formula CH2O.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen ine the ratio of 1:2:1
The molar ratios of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms are 1:2:1, so the empirical formula is CH₂O.
Glucose has C:H:O in the ratio 1:2:1. Its molecular formula is C6H12O6.
In the formula CH3O2OH, there are one atom of carbon, three atoms of oxygen, and four atoms of hydrogen. (This is a strange way of writing the formula!)
glucose is a carbohydrate. it is made up of carbon chain and and an aldehyde group attached to the end carbon. the other carbons have hydrowyl groups attached to themcarbon, hydrogen, oxygen
No. Carbohydrates are carbon with water (most of the time). The ratio is 1 carbon to 1 hydrogen and 2 oxygens. The name does tell you: carbo- (carbon) + hydrate (water). So the generic formula is CHO2.I think you have it backwards. The general formula for a carbohydrate is CH2O, not CHO2.
The Empirical fomrula is CH2O This could also be the formula for 'methanal'. Structurally written as H-C(=O)-H Formula written as HCHO. The -CHO moiety indicaying it is an Aldehyde.
The important energy-storing compounds that contain only carbon hydrogen and oxygen with a carbon to hydrogen to oxygen ratio of 1 2 1 are carbohydrates which have the generic formula of Cn H2n On. Glucose, the most important one has the formula of c6H12O6.
The elements in acetate are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sodium in the case of sodium acetate(CH3COONa) *** Acetate: C2H3O2^-1
monosachcharides
Carbohydrates are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in a ratio of 1:2:1, represented by the general formula (CH2O)n. They are classified into different types based on their chemical structure, including monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides.