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19 March, 02:15

What do you notice about the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in each monosaccharides

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  1. 19 March, 02:27
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    The ratio of hydrogen and oxygen is always 2:1 in every monosaccharides.

    Their general formula are CnH2nOn, where n is a variable.

    For example in glucose, a type of monosaccharide, the chemical formula is C6H12O6, where 12:6 is 2:1 which corresponds to the answer.
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