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If a carbohydrate has six carbons how many hydrogens will it have in the end

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Answer:The smallest molecule to be generally considered a carbohydrate is glyceraldehyde, with only three carbon atoms in a short chain. Larger, single, molecules can have up to seven carbon atoms in a chain, but the most common members of this class have 5, or 6 carbon atoms in their structure

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The answer is 5, hope I helped

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