A saturated hydrocarbon. Fats of a solider nature.
Fatty acids that contain carbon atoms linked by double or triple bonds are unsaturated. They do not have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible.
No. Lipid molecules that are unsaturated have less hydrogen atoms because of carbon-carbon double bonds.
It depends on the length of the fatty acid chain. A fatty acid that has the maximum number of hydrogen atoms is saturated. The maximum number of hydrogen atoms will occur when the carbon atoms are all single-bonded to one another (no double bonds).
Carbohydrates fall into the general formula Cx(H2O)y, each molecule containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
Carbon and hydrogen.
Alkanes have the most possible number of hydrogen atoms with respect to the carbon again.
No.. Hydrogen is not organic as it does not contain carbon.
Fatty acids that contain carbon atoms linked by double or triple bonds are unsaturated. They do not have the maximum number of hydrogen atoms possible.
No. Lipid molecules that are unsaturated have less hydrogen atoms because of carbon-carbon double bonds.
no. Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
It depends on the length of the fatty acid chain. A fatty acid that has the maximum number of hydrogen atoms is saturated. The maximum number of hydrogen atoms will occur when the carbon atoms are all single-bonded to one another (no double bonds).
This is because they have a large number of hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon atoms
Organic Compounds contain carbon, and almost always hydrogen.
Carbohydrates fall into the general formula Cx(H2O)y, each molecule containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
No.Hydrocarbon molecules contain hydrogen and carbon atoms.It is carbohydrate molecules that contain hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms.
yes
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen