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31 May, 06:20

If monosaccharide has 11 oxygen atoms, how many hydrogen atoms does it contain

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  1. 31 May, 07:17
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    The general chemical formula of a monosaccharide can be written as:

    (CH2O) x

    where x is the number of carbon or oxygen atoms

    We can actually see that each carbon or oxygen atom requires 2 hydrogen atoms, therefore for a compound with 11 oxygen atoms, there would be:

    22 Hydrogen atoms
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