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Which is the correct ratio of Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen found in a carbohydrate? 2:21 1:1:2 0212 121​

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Answer:

1:2:1

Step-by-step explanation:

carbohydrates have a general formular of C6H12O6.

divide all through by a common factor(I.e 6)

1:2:1

User Sujata
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Answer:

1:2:1

Step-by-step explanation:

The ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen in carbohydrate molecules is 1:2:1.

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