Water itself is not a carbohydrate but some brands of bottled sports drink have added carbohydrates.
no. Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Sports beverages should contain water, carbohydrates, potassium, and sodium.
Both carbohydrates and water contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Carbohydrates have a specific ratio of these elements, while water is a simple compound with two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
No. Carbohydrates are carbon with water (most of the time). The ratio is 1 carbon to 1 hydrogen and 2 oxygens. The name does tell you: carbo- (carbon) + hydrate (water). So the generic formula is CHO2.I think you have it backwards. The general formula for a carbohydrate is CH2O, not CHO2.
Lemonade is not a carbohydrate. But lemonade do contain carbohydrates.
No, hormones are not carbohydrates.
Yes, fruit juices contain carbohydrates. Some contain more carbohydrates than other do just as some fruits contain more carbohydrates than others do.
it contains proteins,vitamins,fats,minerals,carbohydrates also with a large amount of H2O or water
Water does not contain reducing sugars or polysaccharides. Water is a pure substance composed of H2O molecules and does not contain complex carbohydrates like reducing sugars or polysaccharides.
Carbohydrates are molecules that contain C, H and O. Proteins normally contain chains of amino acids. Carbohydrates are not proteins.
Carbohydrates are molecules that contain C, H and O. Proteins normally contain chains of amino acids. Carbohydrates are not proteins.