That is a carbohydrate.
(Which is, incidentally, a hydrocarbon with a specific ratio.)
2007-09-13 11:34:51
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answered by Jessica 4
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neon. Most organic molecules depend on oxygen for respiration and cell function (production of ATP etc.), carbon forms a skeletal "backbone" for many organic compounds which allow a great variety of molecules to combine, hydrogen is very common in organic molecules.
2016-05-18 23:11:36
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answered by ? 3
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I don't know who is thumbs-downing otherwise good answers...
Your ratio describes carbohydrates. Formaldehyde (and paraformaldehyde and related compounds) also follow the epirical formula CH2O
2007-09-13 11:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Formaldehyde = CH2O
2007-09-13 11:38:16
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answered by testing123 2
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Hydrocarbon
2007-09-13 11:32:44
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answered by gebobs 6
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That's an ideal carbohydrate.
2007-09-13 11:34:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The only one I can think of is formaldehyde.
2007-09-13 11:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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