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chemical form of carbohydrate​

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Answered by hariprasadsahu1979
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The chemical formula of a carbohydrate is Cx(H2O)y, which denotes some carbons (C) with some water molecules (H2O) attached—hence the word carbohydrate, which means “hydrated carbon.”

Answered by Aakansha09
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The chemical formula of a carbohydrate is Cx(H2O)y, which denotes some carbons (C) with some water molecules (H2O) attached—hence the word carbohydrate, which means “hydrated carbon.”

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