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What is the ratio of C, H, and O atoms in carbohydrates? A: 1:3:1 B: 1:6:1 C: 1:2:1 D: 2:3:2
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What is the ratio of C, H, and O atoms in carbohydrates?
A: 1:3:1
B: 1:6:1
C: 1:2:1
D: 2:3:2
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I believe the answer would be C.
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the correct answer is C
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