Carbon = mHyfrogen = 2n, and
Oxygen = n
where m and n can be different.
A carbohydrate is a molecule, not an atom.
Yes, a carbohydrate is an organic molecule.
The hydrogen-oxygen ratio in a carbohydrate molecule is typically 2:1, mirroring the ratio found in water (H2O). This means that for every carbon atom in a carbohydrate, there are roughly two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom present.
A carbohydrate is a biological molecule made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a ratio of 1:2:1. It serves as a major source of energy for living organisms.
The name of the carbohydrate molecule that the body breaks down during respiration is a SUGAR MOLECULE.
Cholesterol is not a carbohydrate.
a lipid
A carbohydrate
Glucose has C:H:O in the ratio 1:2:1. Its molecular formula is C6H12O6.
Yep (:
carbohydrate
No, C8H16O8 is not a single molecule. It represents the chemical formula for a carbohydrate or sugar compound with 8 carbon, 16 hydrogen, and 8 oxygen atoms. Each molecule of this compound would have this ratio of atoms.