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Biology, 03.09.2020 22:01, jhit

Evaluate the number of molecules of each element in the carbohydrate described by the formula below.
(CH2O). Ô
Carbon:
Hydrogen:
Oxygen:
Ration of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen:
Type of carbohydrate:


Evaluate the number of molecules of each element in the carbohydrate described by the formula

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