Biology, asked by arjunpv3803, 11 months ago

How can you tell whether the chemical formula for a compound represents a protein or a carbohydrate?

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Answered by smckalya2
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Answer:

if it contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen only in the ratio of 1:2:1, then it is a carbohydrate. If it contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, then it might be a protein.

Explanation:

protiens are made of amino acids connected together. each amino acid has a carbon atom connected to four groups which are COOH, NH2, H and a variable group given the symbol R.

This R could be a H,CH3, CH2SH, and many more.

When two amino acids are connected a water molecule is removed from the formula.

A protein can be made of several hundred amino acids.

Because of all the previous, the formula of the protein is very complicated.

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