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How many times larger is the number of hydrogen atom than a oxygen atom in a disaccharide ?
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How many times larger is the number of hydrogen atom than a oxygen atom in a disaccharide ?
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The basic formula is C6H1206, so there are twice as many number of hydrogen to oxygen atoms. This applies to carbon atoms as well when compared to hydrogen atoms
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