Biology, asked by Anandkumar54271, 11 hours ago

You are analyzing a compound in the laboratory. You find that it is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in
a ratio of two hydrogen atoms for each carbon atom. How will you classify the compound?

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Answered by AshwaniSingh19
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Answer:

Carbohydrates because carbohydrate is a molecule that contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen usually in a ratio of two hydrogen atoms for each carbon atom. Carbohydrates are also known as saccharides or carbs.They are basically sugar or starch.

Answered by SharadSangha
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A ratio of two hydrogen atoms for each carbon atom. This compound is Carbohydrates.

  • The question states that the compound is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
  • Therefore, it narrows down to lipids or carbohydrates.
  • Carbohydrates comprise a ratio of two hydrogen atoms for each oxygen and carbon atom, whereas lipids do not have a set ratio like carbohydrates do.
  • Carbohydrates are the macronutrients and one of the main ways through which our body obtains its energy.
  • They are essential nutrients that include fibers, starches, and sugars.
  • They are found in vegetables, fruits, grains, milk, and in many dairy products.
  • They play an important role in having a healthy life.
  • The foods that contain carbohydrates are converted into glucose or blood sugar during the process of digestion by the digestive system.
  • The general formula of organic compounds is C_{n}(H_{2}O){n}

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