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A single Amino Acid contains 2 Oxygen atoms and 4 Hydrogen atoms plus the number of H and O in the R group. The final total largely depends on the R group (there are 20 different kinds) that is present in the amino acid, and each R group may vary in the number of Oxygen and Hydrogen atoms present.
The number of hydrogen atoms which are compared to the number of oxygen atoms in each amino acid because:
- One amino acid contains 2 oxygen atoms and 4 hydrogren atoms
A hydrogen atom is an atom of hydrogen which contains one positively charged proton and a negatively charged electron and is held together by a nucleus.
As a result of this, when comparing the number of hydrogen atoms and the number of oxygen atoms, it is important to note that they have different number in the R group and each R group may be different in the number of atoms.
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