CHO represents the elements carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O). When combined in this ratio, they form a carbohydrate molecule. Carbohydrates are organic compounds that serve as a primary source of energy for living organisms. They are essential for various cellular functions and are found in foods like fruits, vegetables, and grains.
The functional group of an aldehyde is a carbonyl group (C=O) with a hydrogen atom bonded to the carbon atom adjacent to the oxygen atom.
CuSO4 isn't an element.
Aluminum is the most abundant element used to make containers and deodorants.
to make one element a different element, all you need to do is have a different number of protons
CHO is classified as an aldehyde functional group in organic chemistry. It consists of a carbon atom attached to a hydrogen atom and an oxygen atom, forming the aldehyde group. It is commonly found in carbohydrates and plays a key role in various biological processes.
CHO stands for carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Carbohydrates have a ratio of CHO of 1:2:1. Fats have CHO but with a different ratio. Proteins have CHO and nitrogen.
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Cho Cho Cheng was born on December 29, 1985.
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To make Cho tell her where the Dumbledore's Army meetings were held and who was involved, Umbridge forced Cho to drink Veritaserum, which forces the consumer to tell the truth. (But only in the films, which have nothing to do with the books)
Many atoms are not found in 'CHO or fat.' 'Fat' or lipid is a long molecule made up of a string of carbons which are singly or doubly bonded to hydrogens. CHO I would imagine is made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Every element that isn't carbon, hydrogen or oxygen is not found in CHO or fat. I have a feeling that this is not the question you meant to ask though.
"Cho-cho-san" is a character in the opera "Madama Butterfly" by Giacomo Puccini. In Japanese, "cho" means butterfly, so "cho-cho-san" translates to "Miss Butterfly."
Cho Cho Cheng was born on December 29, 1985.
Cho Cho Thant. has written: 'A comparative morphology studied on some species of genus loranthus'
Cho Cho Nyunt. has written: 'A comparative morphology and anatomy of varieties of clitoria ternatea Linn'
Cho Chang is in Ravenclaw.