Why are carbohydrates not real hydrates of carbon?

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2026-06-01 01:30

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Carbohydrates are not real hydrates of carbon because they do not result from a chemical reaction between carbon and water. The term "carbohydrate" comes from the fact that early chemists believed these compounds have the empirical formula (CH2O)n, which is similar to that of a hydrate of carbon.

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