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Lainey Velez
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8 January, 10:11
What is the ratio for all carbohydrates?
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Katelynn Warren
8 January, 10:13
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Carbohydrates are organic compounds that are organized as ring structures and are always composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Carbohydrates are truly hydrates of carbon because the ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms is always nearly 2:1, as in H2O.
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Madeleine Kane
8 January, 10:14
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the ratio is 2:1
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of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms is always nearly
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