Talk:A-level Biology/Biological & Molecular Structure

I thought that in chemical names, the ATE signifies the oxygen, not the O. The O is part of the carbon. Or that's what i thought. You might have (for example) lithium sulphide, but if there's an oxygen in there it would become lithium sulphate. That's what I thought anyway Wolfox4777 19:07, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

Shouldn't be easier to say that carbohydrates are "Carbon Hydrates" --> Carbon + H2O ??? Boku_wa_Kage 29 October 2006