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How does the number of hydrogen atoms compare to the number of oxygen atoms in amino acid?

In an amino acid, there are typically more hydrogen atoms than oxygen atoms. Amino acids contain one or more amine groups (-NH2) and carboxyl groups (-COOH), both of which contain hydrogen atoms. The number of hydrogen atoms is usually greater than the number of oxygen atoms present in the amino acid molecule.


What 3 element make up fatty acids?

Fatty acids are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.


Do acids and metals react to make oxygen?

Acids can react with metals to produce hydrogen gas, not oxygen. When acids react with metals, they displace hydrogen gas from the acid.


Which scientist suggested that acids contain hydrogen contained oxygen?

which scientist suggested that acids contain hydrogon


What 3 elements are present in all fatty acids?

Three elements present in all fatty acids are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.


What do fatty acids and amino acids always contain?

Carbon,Hydrogen,Oxygen


If any contains the greatest number of oxygen atoms?

To determine which compound contains the greatest number of oxygen atoms, one would need to compare specific chemical formulas. For example, compounds like ozone (O₃) and hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) both contain oxygen, but hydrogen peroxide has more oxygen atoms per molecule. Generally, compounds with larger molecular formulas or those with multiple functional groups containing oxygen, such as carboxylic acids or polyatomic ions, tend to have a higher number of oxygen atoms.


What are four elements which are found in amino acid?

Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen are present in all amino acids and therefore in all proteins


What is the elements that the macromolecule is made up of in Lipds proteins carbohydrates and nucleic acids?

lipids:carbon, hydrogen and carbon. phospholipids have phosphorus proteins:carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. some amino acids have sulphur carbohydrates: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen nucleic acids:carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus


Is it true that all acids contain oxygen?

No, not all acids contain oxygen. Acids are substances that when dissolved in water, increase the concentration of hydrogen ions. Some common acids without oxygen are hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4).


What do amino acids have that fats and carbohydrates do not?

Lipids (that's fats/oils) are composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen. Carbohydrates are composed of carbon, hydrogen oxygen (just in a different ratio to lipids). However, amino acids are composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, AND nitrogen.


Nucleic acids are made of what elements?

Nucleic acids consist of a phosphate group, a sugar group and a nitrogenous base. The phosphate contains phosphorus and oxygen, the sugar group has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, and the base has carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.