4 ox atoms ... 4 h atoms
hydrogen + oxygen = HO, hydroxide: hydrogen + oxygen + oxygen = H20, water
24 in total. there are six carbon, twelve hydrogen and six oxygen atoms.
i believe the hypothesis is the overall conclusion.
False, a Hydrogen has 1 electron and Oxygen has 8 electrons
2 times larger
The number of hydrogen atoms is twice the number of oxygen atoms. Glucose is C6H12O6, so there are 12 hydrogen atoms for every 6 oxygen atoms in a molecule.
No, the chemical formula for water is H2O. This means that for every oxygen atom in the compound, there are two hydrogen atoms. Thus, the number of hydrogen atoms in water is double the number of oxygen atoms.
the basic formula is C6H12O6, so there are twice as many number of hydrogen-to-oxygen atoms. This applies to carbon atoms as well when compared to hydrogen atoms.
hydrogen + oxygen = HO, hydroxide: hydrogen + oxygen + oxygen = H20, water
24 in total. there are six carbon, twelve hydrogen and six oxygen atoms.
There are twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms in a polysaccharide. The general formula for this is Cx(H2O)y.
The ratio of the number of hydrogen atoms to the number of oxygen atoms in any physical state of water is always 2:1, as shown by the chemical formula of water, H2O.
i believe the hypothesis is the overall conclusion.
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
There are twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms in a polysaccharide. The general formula for this is Cx(H2O)y.
H2O (hydrogen & oxygen).
3H2O has 6 hydrogen atoms and 3 oxygen atoms.