Lipids (wax, fats and oils)
Hydrogen and Carbon - as the name suggests! They are made up of just hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons in fossil fuels come from the organic matter of organisms which lived 300 million years ago under conditions of extreme pressure and temperature.
Starch is a carbohydrate made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
5 molecules of carbon dioxide will contain 5 carbon atoms (1 per molecule) and no hydrogen atoms as carbon dioxide contains only carbon and oxygen. The 5 molecules will contain a total of 10 oxygen atoms (2 per molecule).
The human body is made up of only mostly carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. The top four elements are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen, so that would be a. on your list.
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
Carbon and Hydrogen
Carbon and hydrogen atoms mostly make up lipids.
No atoms are composed of lipids (atoms are made from electrons, protons and neutrons). Lipids are however composed of atoms. A lipid is a compound, a molecule made up of atoms of Oxygen, Carbon and Hydrogen. Lipids are "fats".
Lipids are mainly made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; it's 1: >2 : 1 for C:H:O respectively.
Carbon, and Hydrogen atoms.
hydrogen and carbon
Proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur or selenium.
No. Hydrocarbons contain only Hydrogen and Carbon atoms. Think about it for a second, HYDRO-Carbon. HYDROGEN... Get it?
7,224.10e24. hydrogen atoms
These atoms are made of mostly molecules
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Hydrogen and Carbon