Succinic acid has four carbon atoms.
The simplest amino acid, glycine, has two carbon atoms. The most complex, tryptophan, has 11 carbon atoms.
There are three carbon atoms in carbonic acid (H2CO3), which consists of one carbon atom and three oxygen atoms.
A molecule with 21 carbon atoms is typically referred to as a tricosa- molecule, where "tricosa-" indicates the presence of 21 carbon atoms.
There are three types of atoms in acetic acid (or vinegar). They are carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).
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Capryllic acid or octanoic acid has 26 atoms. In these carbon has 8 atoms, hydrogen has 16 atoms and oxygen has 2 atoms
Erucic acid has 22 carbon atoms.
Succinic acid has four carbon atoms.
Succinic acid is 'butane-di-oic' acid: HOOC-CH2-CH2-COOH, C4H6O4: So it has got four (4) carbon atoms
A molecule of citric acid contains six carbon atoms.
Sorry, but you've been tricked. There is no such thing as cyrillic acid.
The simplest amino acid, glycine, has two carbon atoms. The most complex, tryptophan, has 11 carbon atoms.
Bile acids have 24 carbon atoms.
Citric acid has a total of six carbon atoms in its chemical structure.
One molecule of ethanoic acid (C2H4O2) contains 8 atoms - 2 carbon atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, and 2 oxygen atoms.
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