Yes. for eg formic acid
No. On their own they are elements. Carbohydrates do consist of carbon hydrogen and oxygen, but these elements can combine to make other compounds as well.
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon and hydrogen are elements that combine to form molecules in a vast number of ways. There is no single molecular formula for them. The symbols for these elements are: nitrogen: N oxygen: O carbon: C hydrogen: H
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
There are countless compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
None. If carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen happen to chemically combine, they form an organic compound. 'Compound', not element. (These 3 substances are each an element).
No. On their own they are elements. Carbohydrates do consist of carbon hydrogen and oxygen, but these elements can combine to make other compounds as well.
The three elements that make up glucose are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. These can be in the form of carbohydrates or sugars.
All sorts of organic chemicals.
oxygen,hydrogen, carbon to name three.
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon and hydrogen are elements that combine to form molecules in a vast number of ways. There is no single molecular formula for them. The symbols for these elements are: nitrogen: N oxygen: O carbon: C hydrogen: H
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen ine the ratio of 1:2:1
They all contain (have) Carbon ,Hydrogen, and Oxygen
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen
Carbon and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide, CO2, during the combustion of fuel.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
When you combine one Oxygen and one Hydrogen you get Hydroxide. If you combine one Oxygen with two hydrogens you will end up with water.
Methane is correct