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07.10.2020 •
Biology
What is the ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen in monosaccharides?
Question 6 options:
1:3:2
1:2:1
2:2:4
2:1:2
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Ответ:
the ratio of carbon to hydrgen to oxygen in monosaccharides is 1: 2: 1
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