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what is the general molecular formula for carbohydrates? cho chon c2h4o2 chno2
Carbohydrates are organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The general molecular formula for carbohydrates is typically represented as \((CH_2O)_n\) (or can be thought of in a simplified form related to \(CHO\) - like units, as the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is similar to that in water, and carbon is also present). Among the options, \(CHO\) is the most relevant as it represents the key elements (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen) in carbohydrates. \(CHON\) includes nitrogen (not a main component of carbohydrates), \(C_2H_4O_2\) is a specific compound (like acetic acid) not the general formula for carbohydrates, and \(CHNO_2\) includes nitrogen and a different oxygen ratio, which is incorrect for carbohydrates.
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CHO (Note: If the options were labeled, for example, if "CHO" was option A, then the answer would be A. CHO. But based on the given options as presented, the correct choice is the one with "CHO".)