first we need calculate or research the molar mass of ASA it turns out to be 180.170 g/mol with the molecular formula C9H8O4 so to figure out the mass of each of the elements we find the precent composition; the mass of each of the elements over the mass of the entire molecule then we multiply that by the mass of the sample to give us our real world answer. C = 9(12.01) / 180.170 =.5999 * 3.000 = 1.800 grams Carbon H = 8(1.01) / 180.170 = .0448 * 3.000 = 0.1340 grams Hydrogen O = 4(16.00) /180.17 = .3553 * 3.000 = 1.066 grams Oxygen and in total 1.800 + .1340 + 1.066 = 3.000 grams ASA
No; ascorbic acid is C6H8O6, and so has only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Carbon,Nitrogen,hydrogen,oxygen and in some cases we have little amount of phosphorus and sulphur
Hydrogen, Carbon and Oxygen.It is easy to remember by breaking down the word. Carbois for Carbon. Hyd is for Hydrogen and ate means Oxygen is present.
Lipids are compounds, not elements. Most lipids are triacyl esters of glycerol and fatty acids. They consist of three elements mostly: Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. (Sometimes Nitrogen and/or Phosphorous may be included as well)
Normally only Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen They are effectively hydrocarbon chains held together by ester bonds ("oxygen joints")
Acetylsalicylic acid = C9H8O4 = Commonly known as ASPIRIN
No, carbohydrates are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen ine the ratio of 1:2:1
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
No; ascorbic acid is C6H8O6, and so has only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Triglycerides are the main component of most food fats and oils.
By atoms: hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon By mass: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
Aspirin is a white crystalline powder with a melting point of 135°C. The common chemical name for aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. Its systematic name is 2-(acetyloxy)benzoic acid. The chemical formula of aspirin is C9H8O4.
Carbon,Nitrogen,hydrogen,oxygen and in some cases we have little amount of phosphorus and sulphur
Hydrogen, Carbon and Oxygen.It is easy to remember by breaking down the word. Carbois for Carbon. Hyd is for Hydrogen and ate means Oxygen is present.
Lipids are compounds, not elements. Most lipids are triacyl esters of glycerol and fatty acids. They consist of three elements mostly: Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. (Sometimes Nitrogen and/or Phosphorous may be included as well)