There are 5 carbons in sugars. Sugars can form five membered rings or six membered rings.
Pentose sugar has 5 carbon atoms if that's what your asking..!(:
four carbon atoms
There are 4 carbon atoms in butyne.
Trioses are simple sugars with three carbon atoms, and they can exist as two types of isomers: aldoses and ketoses. The two aldose trioses are D-glyceraldehyde and L-glyceraldehyde, while the single ketose triose is dihydroxyacetone. These isomers differ in the arrangement of their functional groups and the spatial configuration of their carbon atoms.
Three atoms. Carbon dioxide is CO2
3 carbon atoms in a triose phosphate molecule
A triose is a type of carbohydrate that consists of three carbon atoms. Common examples include dihydroxyacetone and glyceraldehyde. Trioses play a crucial role in various metabolic pathways in organisms.
Pentose sugar has 5 carbon atoms if that's what your asking..!(:
There are two phosphoglyceric acids, both having three carbon atoms.3-hydroxy-2-phosphono-oxypropanoic acid and2-hydroxy-3-phosphono-oxypropanoic acid
A triose is one of a group of monosaccharides that contain three carbon atoms. There are only two trioses, an aldotriose (glyceraldehyde) and a ketotriose. Source: Wikipedia
The carbon atoms come from the Ribulose biphosphate and CO2 fixation. The oxygen also comes from CO2 fixation. The hydrogen comes from the oxidation of NADPH (which was produced in the light-dependent reaction)
Aldotriose is a type of monosaccharide sugar that contains three carbon atoms and an aldehyde functional group. It serves as a building block for larger carbohydrates and is less common compared to other triose sugars like glyceraldehyde.
four carbon atoms
four carbon atoms
There are 4 carbon atoms in butyne.
carbon can bond with 4 different atoms.
Nonane has 9 carbon atoms and the formula of C9H20